Holiday Inn Riddim produced by Joe Frasier 2009
Holiday Inn Overview
The Holiday Inn Riddim is a reggae rhythm that made an impact in 2009. This roots drop was produced by Joe Frasier, a well-known figure in reggae music. Joe Frasier is the founder of Joe Frasier Records, a label famous for its quality reggae productions and for working with many respected artists in the genre. The Holiday Inn Riddim features a classic roots reggae sound with a modern touch. It became a cultural highlight of 2009, bringing together several talented artists. U.S.T delivers the track "Touch Me," adding energy and emotion to the project. Terry Linen, known for his hit "Your Love Is My Love," brings his smooth voice to "Holiday Inn." Mikey Spice, who gained fame with his version of "Practice What You Preach," offers the song "Pull It Up." Each artist brings their own style while staying true to the roots sound. Earl Sixteen, respected for his long career and work with groups like Dreadzone, sings "Love That Is Real." George Nooks, who reached the UK charts with "Hero," performs "Pull It Up Selector." These artists help keep the riddim vibrant and memorable. Other tracks on the riddim include "That Love" by Duane Stephenson, "The News" by Newsman, "Golden Touch" by Fiona, "Hold Your Head High" by Roger Robin, and "In His Ride" by Peter Spence. Together, these songs show the strength and unity of reggae music in 2009. The Holiday Inn Riddim remains a notable roots project from that year.
Holiday Inn Tracklist:
- U.S.T – Touch Me
- Terry Linen – Holiday Inn
- Mikey Spice – Pull It Up
- Earl Sixteen – Love That Is Real
- George Nooks – Pull It Up Selector
- Duane Stephenson – That Love
- Newsman – The News
- Fiona – Golden Touch
- Roger Robin – Hold Your Head High
- Peter Spence – In His Ride
- Mikey General – Slow Down
- Screwdriver – Stay Out Late
- Sandra Cross – Sweeter He Is
- Lloyd Brown – There Comes A Time
- Kashief Lindo – With You
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