FOREIGN LOVE RIDDIM AND BULLET RIDDIM produced by RHYTHM OF DA SEASONS 2006
Foreign Love Overview
In 2006, reggae music saw a special roots drop with the arrival of the Foreign Love Riddim. This foundation rhythm was created with a blend of cultures and soul, shaped by the skilled hands of music arranger RHYTHM OF DA SEASONS. Known for their careful production style and their work on the independent label Rhythm Of Da Seasons, the producer brought a fresh but classic sound to the project. The journey began in the studio, where the riddim’s smooth, steady groove came to life. RHYTHM OF DA SEASONS aimed to create a sound that would carry the spirit of reggae’s golden era, but with a modern twist. The result was a riddim that quickly caught the attention of both artists and fans. A lineup of talented voices joined the project. Akane delivered “Crazy Of Music,” a track full of energy and melody. Apple Eye’s “Natural Ting” brought a soulful touch, while Corn Head’s “Who Got Fat A Pum Pum” added playful lyrics and dancehall flavor. Delly Ranx, known for his hit “Pon Di Corner” with Mega Banton, contributed “What Goes Around,” showing his lyrical strength. Dr Evil gave the riddim extra edge with “Playa,” bringing his unique style to the mix. Together, these songs and artists defined the heart of reggae in 2006, making the Foreign Love Riddim a standout foundation rhythm of its time.
Foreign Love Tracklist:
- Akane – Crazy Of Music
- Apple Eye – Natural Ting
- Corn Head – Who Got Fat A Pum Pum
- Delly Ranx – What Goes Around
- Dr Evil – Playa
- Ent Deal League – Honey
- Esco – Saki
- Fuurin – Fall In Love
- Gyptian – Girl
- Hibikilla – Motto
- Leftside – Bullet Riddim Version
- Mbc – Hot Girl
- Micky Rich – Thank U
- Munga – Education
- Neil From Cash Flow – Foreign Love Riddim Version
- Rdx – Puff Puff Pass
- Rudebwoy Face – Reggae Music
- Sojah – Savage World
- Tomo – Kool
- Wayne Marshall – I Apologize
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