GLORIA RIDDIM produced by DASVIBES PRODUCTION 2005
Gloria Overview
In 2005, reggae music was thriving, and the Gloria Riddim was a shining example of the era's vibrant sound. Produced by DASVIBES PRODUCTION, known for their knack for creating catchy and memorable reggae beats, this riddim became a staple in roots sessions. DASVIBES has been influential in the reggae scene, ensuring that the music stays true to its roots while appealing to a broad audience. The Gloria Riddim featured several standout artists who each brought their unique style to the project. Iceberg delivered a powerful performance with "Living Inna System," capturing the struggles and resilience of everyday life. Journalis, known for his insightful lyrics, contributed "Journalizm 101," a track that showcases his lyrical prowess and storytelling skills. Nicky B added a soulful touch with "What If," a song that explores themes of love and reflection. His smooth vocals have made him a notable figure in the reggae and dancehall scene. Rankin Scroo, a veteran in the industry, brought positivity and hope with "Positive Minds," a track that encourages listeners to keep a positive outlook. Teacha Dee, recognized for his distinctive voice and engaging performances, offered "Them A Play," a song that highlights his ability to blend traditional reggae sounds with modern influences. The Gloria Riddim also featured Terri Lion with "Life Ultimate" and Turbulence with "This Girlfriend," rounding out a collection of tracks that exemplified reggae at its strongest in 2005. This riddim remains a beloved piece of reggae history, celebrated for its authentic sound and the talented artists who contributed to its success.
Gloria Tracklist:
- Iceberg – Living Inna System
- Journalis – Journalizm 101
- Nicky B – What If
- Rankin Scroo – Positive Minds
- Teacha Dee – Them A Play
- Terri Lion – Life Ultimate
- Turbulence – This Girlfriend
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