HEAVEN BLESS RIDDIM produced by RANCH ENTERTAINMENT 2014
Heaven Bless Overview
The Heaven Bless Riddim brought a classic roots reggae sound to 2014. Its rhythm is steady, with a warm bassline and crisp drums. The instrumental is full of rich guitar and keyboard work, creating a deep, organic groove. The vibe is both uplifting and grounded, perfect for roots sessions and late-night sets. The riddim’s structure gives each artist room to shine, while always keeping the dancefloor moving. Rsny steps up with “Mek Wi Blaze It Up,” riding the riddim with a smooth, confident flow. Agent Sasco delivers “Mix Up,” adding his well-known lyrical strength. Agent Sasco, also known as Assassin, has worked with international artists like Kanye West on “I’m In It” from the album Yeezus. “My Sound Stands Alone” brings together Screechy Dan and Johnny Osbourne. Johnny Osbourne is a veteran of reggae, famous for hits like “Buddy Bye” and “Truths and Rights.” Their combination gives the riddim a powerful roots anthem. Red Fox adds his own style with “The Night Shift,” while Jimmy Cozier & Melissa Musique offer a soulful duet on “You Could Be My Lover.” Each track brings a different flavor, but all keep the roots feeling strong. The dub engineer’s touch is clear throughout, adding echo and reverb that give the riddim its classic sound. RANCH ENTERTAINMENT, the producer, is known for blending reggae with modern touches. The label was founded by Shaggy, a Grammy-winning artist, and has produced several reggae and dancehall projects. Today, the Heaven Bless Riddim is still played as a roots classic, reminding fans of the energy and spirit of 2014.
Heaven Bless Tracklist:
- Rsny – Mek Wi Blaze It Up
- Agent Sasco – Mix Up
- Screechy Dan & Johnny Osbourne – My Sound Stands Alone
- Red Fox – The Night Shift
- Jimmy Cozier & Melissa Musique – You Could Be My Lover
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