GOOD LOVING RIDDIM produced by HEIGHTS RECORDS 2015
Good Loving Overview
In 2015, the dancehall scene was full of energy and excitement, and nowhere was this clearer than with the Good Loving Riddim. The rhythm was fast, lively, and perfect for party crowds. Its pulsing bass and sharp drums gave dancers a beat to move to all night. The atmosphere felt electric, with each song pushing the party higher. Several artists helped make this riddim unforgettable. Bobby Danejan’s “Good Good Loving” became a favorite, known for its catchy hooks and smooth delivery. Dymples added a different flavor with “I Wanna Know,” bringing a softer but still upbeat touch. Ras Pre Dem’s “Let Me Show You” kept the energy going, drawing fans with its strong vocals and confident style. Leon Malkiyah’s “Eternal Bay” stood out for its roots-inspired sound, showing his range as an artist. Swade, who has worked with big names in the genre and is known for his hit “Give Me A Try,” offered “Need Some Love,” which quickly found its way into DJ playlists. Jemynie brought a heartfelt vibe with “After Good Love,” rounding out the collection. All of these tracks were brought together by the skilled production of HEIGHTS RECORDS. The label, recognized for its work in modern dancehall, has produced several influential riddims and helped shape the careers of many artists. Their attention to detail and fresh approach made the Good Loving Riddim a must-play at every party. This release became a touchstone for dancehall in 2015. Its sound and energy captured the spirit of the year, setting a high standard for future music in the genre.
Good Loving Tracklist:
- Bobby Danejan – Good Good Loving
- Dymples – I Wanna Know
- Ras Pre Dem – Let Me Show You
- Leon Malkiyah – Eternal Bay
- Swade – Need Some Love
- Jemynie – After Good Love
- Version Good Loving
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