FAITHFUL RIDDIM produced by RG RECORDX 2021
Faithful Overview
In 2021, roots reggae fans found new inspiration in a special riddim that brought together talented artists under the guidance of producer RG RECORDX. Known for their focus on uplifting and spiritual reggae music, RG RECORDX has helped shape the modern roots scene, with a history of working with both emerging and established artists. Their productions are often noted for positive messages and deep, soulful rhythms. One of the standout tracks on this riddim is "Make A Way" by Elimbi. Elimbi is recognized for his smooth delivery and heartfelt lyrics, which connect strongly with reggae listeners. Another highlight is "Haz Llover" by JBM featuring Diane. Diane, who also performs the solo version "Haz Llover," is known in the Latin reggae community for her passionate vocals and collaborations that blend reggae with other genres. Jurafarko brings a spiritual touch with "Espiritu Santo," a song that reflects themes of faith and resilience. K’Ti adds another layer to the riddim with "Stay Strong," encouraging listeners to remain positive through challenges. Each artist brings their own style, but together they create a unified sound that captures the roots reggae spirit of peace and unity. This recording quickly became a favorite among roots reggae fans in 2021. The combination of strong production from RG RECORDX and powerful performances from each artist helped this riddim stand out. It remains a memorable release, echoing the classic roots reggae vibe while offering something fresh for a new generation.
Faithful Tracklist:
- Elimbi – Make A Way
- JBM ft Diane – Haz Llover
- Jurafarko – Espiritu Santo
- K-Dosh – Anytime
- K’Ti – Stay Strong
- Monty Sweat, unlimited angel & Roman G – Can’t Do Without You ft. Unlimited Angel & Roman G
- Pastorcito – Alzar mis ojos a los montes
- Rapto Humano – M s que vencedor
- Roman G – Entonando
- Stuar Ortiz – Mi consolador
- Wenibum – Visitame Se or
- Yosi – Tengo mi mirada
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