Harmless Love Riddim produced by Sammy Royal for Blackness Blue Productions 2024
Harmless Love Overview
The one drop rhythm has always been a core part of reggae music, known for its deep bass and steady drumbeat. In 2024, this classic foundation returned to the spotlight with a new dub release that gave several young singers their moment. The project, built around the one drop base, brought together fresh voices and experienced hands. Zama Sunshine’s track, “Sunshine,” opened the riddim with bright vocals and a confident delivery. Jossy Daphinah followed with “Know Better,” adding a thoughtful message to the mix. Reign Afrika, who was previously recognized for her 2020 album “Reign Africa,” brought a powerful presence to her song “Pressure.” Prosper Fi Real contributed “It’s Ok,” giving listeners a smooth, reassuring vibe. Sammy Royal, both as a performer and the producer, played a key role in the release. As the head of Blackness Blue Productions, he has built a reputation for creating roots reggae with a modern touch. His instrumental “Keep It Clean” and the “Harmless Love Riddim Version” showcase his skill in blending classic and contemporary sounds. Blackness Blue Productions is known for supporting new talent and for previous works that have gained attention in reggae circles. Lani’s “Why Ungiyenza So” added another layer to the collection, rounding out the project’s diverse voices. Looking back, roots fans often point to this 2024 release as a strong example of the one drop base’s lasting appeal. It stands as a platform that helped young artists grow while honoring reggae tradition.
Harmless Love Tracklist:
- Zama Sunshine – Sunshine
- Jossy Daphinah – Know Better
- Reign Afrika – Pressure
- Prosper Fi Real – It’s Ok
- Sammy Royal – Keep It Clean
- Lani – Why Ungiyenza So
- Sammy Royal – Harmless Love Riddim Version
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