FEEL IT RIDDIM produced by IRIE PEN RECORDS 2020
Feel It Overview
Feel It Riddim is a reggae project released in 2020 that brings together respected artists on one rhythm. Luciano, known for his strong roots reggae voice and uplifting songs, adds his signature conscious style to the riddim. Everton Blender, who became popular in the 1990s for his positive and spiritual lyrics, also features, bringing his unique vocal tone and message of hope. Hopeton Lindo, a singer and songwriter with decades of experience, is included as well; he is known for writing hits for himself and others, and his smooth delivery stands out on this release. Fiona, recognized for her soulful voice and modern reggae sound, brings a fresh energy to the riddim, showing her skill in blending classic and new styles. Lukie D, famous for his powerful singing and work with harmony groups, adds a melodic touch that fits well with the other artists. The producer behind Feel It Riddim is IRIE PEN RECORDS, a label with a history of supporting roots and lovers rock reggae. IRIE PEN RECORDS is known for using warm, analog sounds that highlight the best qualities of each artist. The riddim itself is built on a steady, groovy bassline with live instruments that give it a classic reggae feel. Released in 2020, it reflects both the tradition and the ongoing evolution of reggae music, making it popular for both dancing and relaxed listening.
Feel It Tracklist:
- Luciano – We Need To Unite
- Everton Blender – Spiritual Man Remix
- Hopeton Lindo – Feel It
- Fiona – Love Don’t Fail Me
- Lukie D – Lifetime Love
- Anthony Red Rose – Sorry Eyes
- Anthony Cruz – Cyaah Lock Off De Dance
- Inique – Give It Up
- Peter G And Novel-T – Love Won’t Let Us Wait
- Lady Tia – Bring It On
- Isha Blender And Jahmela Blender – There’s A Place
- Taff – I Pray
- King Che – Need More Love
- Steve Knight – Over And Over
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