FEEL SO GOOD RIDDIM produced by G CLEF 1975
Feel So Good Overview
This season, the roots instrumental of Feel So Good Riddim is bringing classic reggae energy back to sound system culture. The riddim’s deep basslines and steady drums make it perfect for selectors and DJs who want to move the crowd. On big speakers, the music’s warmth and rhythm create an atmosphere that feels both timeless and fresh. At the foundation of this project is producer G CLEF. Known for his detailed work in reggae and dub, G CLEF has built a reputation through his label and streaming releases. His productions have been featured in sets around the world, helping to keep the roots sound alive for new generations. Derrick Morgan Feat. Hortence Ellis lead the way on several tracks. Their song "Feel So Good" stands out with smooth vocals and a classic feel. Derrick Morgan is a respected figure in reggae history, famous for hits like "Tougher Than Tough." Hortence Ellis, sometimes called the "First Lady of Song," brings her soulful voice to songs like "I'm Gone," "I'm Leaving," and "Lee's Dream." Her long career includes many collaborations and memorable singles. The dub version of this release is now a favorite in modern reggae sets. Selectors love how the instrumental carries the roots spirit, connecting old-school vibes with today’s dancehall culture. This riddim is a strong reminder of reggae’s deep roots in sound system tradition.
Feel So Good Tracklist:
- Derrick Morgan Feat. Hortence Ellis – Feel So Good
- Derrick Morgan Feat. Hortence Ellis – I’m Gone
- Derrick Morgan Feat. Hortence Ellis – I’m Gonna Put My Foot Down
- Derrick Morgan Feat. Hortence Ellis – I’m Leaving
- Derrick Morgan Feat. Hortence Ellis – Lee’s Dream
- Derrick Morgan Feat. Hortence Ellis – Oh Be Generous
- Derrick Morgan Feat. Hortence Ellis – Reggae Train
- Derrick Morgan Feat. Hortence Ellis – Shirley Come Back
- Derrick Morgan Feat. Hortence Ellis – So Long Baby
- Derrick Morgan Feat. Hortence Ellis – Will You Marry Me
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