FALLING IN LOVE RIDDIM produced by PLUSH 2002
Falling In Love Overview
In 2002, the music label PLUSH brought forth a vibrant reggae collection known as the Falling In Love Riddim. This release was a significant contribution to the reggae scene, providing a cultural platform for emerging artists and echoing the spirit of roots reggae. Glen Washington, a celebrated figure in reggae, lent his voice to the riddim with the track "I Love You." Known for his soulful and smooth vocal style, Washington has been a staple in the reggae world, with hits like "Kindness For Weakness." His contribution to the Falling In Love Riddim added a layer of heartfelt emotion and authenticity. Ras Kanto delivered "Children Children," a song that resonated with conscious themes, staying true to the roots of reggae music. His work on this riddim highlighted his ability to blend meaningful lyrics with compelling rhythms, making a mark in the reggae community. Shalom, another artist featured on the riddim, brought "I Don't Want You Back" to the mix. Known for his unique voice and engaging performances, Shalom added a fresh dynamic to the project, appealing to listeners with his distinct style. The mastermind behind this project, PLUSH, is recognized for creating compelling reggae soundscapes. Known for their ability to craft rich and energetic beats, PLUSH has consistently delivered projects that resonate with audiences worldwide. Their work on the Falling In Love Riddim is a testament to their skill in producing music that captures the essence of reggae. Together, these elements made the Falling In Love Riddim a memorable release, showcasing the talents of Glen Washington, Ras Kanto, and Shalom, and solidifying PLUSH's role in the reggae music landscape.
Falling In Love Tracklist:
- Glen Washington – I Love You
- Ras Kanto – Children Children
- Shalom – I Dont Want You Back
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