FRESH GROOVE RIDDIM produced by BERTA RECORDS 2016
Fresh Groove Overview
The Fresh Groove Riddim album collection stands out for its strong lineup and authentic reggae sound. Seven tracks bring together both rising and established voices. The songs include Christopher Martin — London Queen, Vershon — Bring Back, Mr Vegas — Weed Baking, Ras Demo — Share You, Latty J — Sweet Cannabis, Tairo — Maria, and Shanty B — Can't Stop Me. Each artist brings their own style to the riddim, creating a varied but unified listening experience. Christopher Martin’s London Queen opens the collection with smooth vocals and a catchy melody. Vershon’s Bring Back follows with a heartfelt delivery, showing his skill in blending emotion with rhythm. Mr Vegas adds his signature energy on Weed Baking, a track that stands out for its playful lyrics and bounce. Ras Demo’s Share You keeps the roots vibe alive, while Latty J shines on Sweet Cannabis, offering a soulful take that fits the riddim’s laid-back feel. Tairo’s Maria and Shanty B’s Can't Stop Me round out the set, each adding their own flavor to the project. At the heart of this collection is BERTA RECORDS, the label and producer behind the Fresh Groove Riddim. Known for their focus on roots reggae and romantic vibes, BERTA RECORDS has built a reputation for quality productions and has contributed to the careers of several young artists. Their careful approach to sound and artist selection is clear throughout the album. The Fresh Groove Riddim remains a foundation rhythm in modern reggae, giving a cultural platform to emerging singers and keeping the classic reggae flow alive for new generations.
Fresh Groove Tracklist:
- Christopher Martin – London Queen
- Vershon – Bring Back
- Randy Valentine – Hold On
- Mr Vegas – Weed Baking
- Ras Demo – Share You
- Latty J – Sweet Cannabis
- Tairo – Maria
- Shanty B – Can’t Stop Me
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