GOOD VIBES RIDDIM produced by LEO TECH MUSIC 2014
Good Vibes Overview
The Good Vibes Riddim album collection brought new energy to roots reggae in 2014. The tracks on the album each add their own style to the classic reggae sound. Billie Blade opens with “20 To Life,” a track that blends heartfelt lyrics with a steady roots groove. Zulan O’Brien & N3 join together on “Good Love,” combining soulful vocals and smooth harmonies. Hailie J’s “All I Had” stands out with its emotional delivery and catchy chorus. Singing Melody, known for his hit “Want You Back,” brings his signature smooth voice to “Moments.” Invinsible delivers “Remember The Days,” a song that calls back to reggae’s golden era. Setoria Key closes the collection with “Good Vibes,” a title track that keeps the positive energy strong. Each artist brings something unique to the riddim. Billie Blade’s “20 To Life” shows his skill in storytelling, while Zulan O’Brien & N3’s “Good Love” highlights their chemistry as a duo. Singing Melody, who has won the International Reggae and World Music Award for Best Male Vocalist, continues to show why he is respected in reggae circles. Invinsible’s “Remember The Days” gives listeners a sense of nostalgia, and Hailie J’s “All I Had” adds a modern touch. The producer behind this project is LEO TECH MUSIC, a sound system and label known for supporting both new and established reggae artists. LEO TECH MUSIC has produced several riddims and singles that have gained streams worldwide. Their focus on bass-driven roots rhythms helped make Good Vibes Riddim a standout release. The foundation rhythm on this collection still echoes the roots reggae sound of 2014, making it a memorable addition to the year’s music.
Good Vibes Tracklist:
- Billie Blade – 20 To Life
- Zulan O’Brien & N3 – Good Love
- Hailie J – All I Had
- Singing Melody – Moments
- Invinsible – Remember The Days
- Setoria Key – Good Vibes
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