Feels So Good Riddim produced by Romeich Entertainment 2010
Feels So Good Overview
In 2010, reggae was seeing a fresh wave of creativity, and the Feels So Good Riddim stood out as a perfect reflection of the era. The riddim’s smooth, jazzy touches brought a modern yet roots-oriented sound that fit well with the renewed interest in conscious reggae. Its lively groove and organic feel offered a strong musical foundation that connected the past and present. At the heart of this riddim is Romeich Entertainment, a label known for blending traditional reggae with contemporary influences. Founded by Romeich Major, the company built its reputation on both music production and artist management, helping to shape the dancehall and reggae landscape throughout the 2010s. Their work on Feels So Good Riddim added another highlight to their catalog, showing their commitment to quality and cultural relevance. The artists featured on this riddim each brought their own flavor. Amique’s “Can’t Stop Love” delivers heartfelt lyrics over the uplifting beat, while Cecile’s “Thru Thick & Thin” stands out with its message of loyalty and resilience. Chris Martin’s “Feels So Good” captures the joyful spirit of the riddim, and D’Angel’s “Falling” adds a touch of vulnerability and romance. Jimmy Riley’s “Across The River” connects listeners to the roots of reggae, his seasoned voice carrying wisdom and soul. As a collective work, Feels So Good Riddim is more than just a compilation—it remains a favorite among reggae fans and a key chapter in the genre’s history. Its songs and messages continue to inspire, proving the lasting power of roots reggae.
Feels So Good Tracklist:
- Amique – Can’t Stop Love
- Cecile – Thru Thick & Thin
- Chris Martin – Feels So Good
- D’Angel – Falling
- Jimmy Riley – Across The River
- Konshens – Who Jah Bless
- Omari – Jehovia Guide
- Romeich – Feels So Good Riddim
- Versatile – We Need Some Love
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