FIND YOURSELF A FOOL RIDDIM produced by PROGRESSIVE SOUND 2021
Find Yourself A Fool Overview
The 2021 reggae set “Find Yourself A Fool Riddim,” produced by PROGRESSIVE SOUND, brought fresh energy to the roots scene that year. The set features five tracks, each with its own flavor. Black Steel opens with “Find Yourself A Fool,” a song that carries a smooth, classic reggae feel. Michelle Cross follows with “Don’t Hold Back,” giving the riddim a soulful touch. Riche Davis brings emotion with “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” while Frederica Tibbs adds a gentle groove on “Lets Dance Slowly.” Donna Marie closes the set with “One Way Love,” her vocals riding the riddim’s warm backdrop. Each artist brings their own style. Black Steel is known in reggae circles for his work as a session guitarist and singer, having played with legends like Dennis Brown and Gregory Isaacs. Michelle Cross, with “Don’t Hold Back,” delivers a heartfelt performance. Riche Davis, who has roots in the UK reggae scene, is recognized for his smooth voice and lovers rock hits, including his version of “Since I Met You Baby.” Frederica Tibbs shines on “Lets Dance Slowly,” and Donna Marie, who reached UK reggae charts with songs like “Think Twice,” brings her experience to “One Way Love.” Behind the scenes, PROGRESSIVE SOUND has a reputation for delivering quality reggae productions, blending classic and modern sounds. Their work on this riddim shows their skill in bringing together top talent and timeless vibes. This set stands out as a cultural highlight from 2021, keeping roots reggae alive with fresh voices and solid production.
Find Yourself A Fool Tracklist:
- Black Steel – Find Yourself A Fool
- Michelle Cross – Don’t Hold Back
- Riche Davis – I Can’t Stop Loving You
- Frederica Tibbs- Lets Dance Slowly
- Donna Marie – One Way Love
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