GUIDING HANDS RIDDIM produced by R4NYTE ENTERTAINMENT 2017
Guiding Hands Overview
The Guiding Hands Riddim is a reggae rhythm project from 2017 that stands out for its deep, energetic sound. The riddim has a classic reggae feel, built on heavy bass and catchy melodies. It creates a mood that is both uplifting and powerful, perfect for sound system sessions and festivals. Several respected reggae artists recorded songs on this riddim, each bringing their own style. Craigy T delivers a smooth love song with “My Girl,” while Da’Ville’s “I Choose You” is heartfelt and melodic. Turbulence brings reflection and strength in “Time Has Passed.” Junior Kelly’s “What Do You Say” adds thoughtful lyrics, and Anthony B’s “Rastafari Love” is a tribute to faith and roots culture. Other artists like Zamunda with “Victory,” Shuga with “Impossible,” D’Angel with “Just Go,” Delly Ranx with “Street Love,” and Jah Wiz with “You Are” also contribute, making the project rich and diverse. Each track fits together, showing the riddim’s ability to unite different voices. The overall sound and direction of the Guiding Hands Riddim was shaped by R4NYTE ENTERTAINMENT, a producer and label known for supporting modern reggae. R4NYTE ENTERTAINMENT has worked with both new and established artists, helping to keep reggae fresh while respecting its traditions. This riddim project is important in reggae history because it shows how collaboration and skilled production can create music that lasts. The Guiding Hands Riddim remains a favorite among fans and DJs, proving the lasting power of well-made reggae music.
Guiding Hands Tracklist:
- Craigy T – My Girl
- Da’Ville – I Choose You
- Turbulence – Time Has Passed
- Junior Kelly – What Do You Say
- Anthony B – Rastafari Love
- Zamunda – Victory
- Shuga – Impossible
- D’Angel – Just Go
- Delly Ranx – Street Love
- Jah Wiz – You Are
- Jahricio – Keep Your Head High
- Lymie Murray – Please Believe
- R4nyte – Guiding Hands Riddim
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