HONDA50 RIDDIM produced by REGGAE VIBES PRODUCTIONS 2018
Honda50 Overview
REGGAE VIBES PRODUCTIONS stands behind the Honda50 Riddim, a project that pays tribute to the classic sounds of reggae. Known for their focus on roots reggae and unity in music, REGGAE VIBES PRODUCTIONS has built a reputation for bringing together artists who respect the traditions of the genre. Their catalog includes both new and veteran voices, and their productions often reach reggae fans worldwide. The Honda50 Riddim features a strong lineup of artists who each add their own style to the foundation rhythm. Street Gena delivers “Anywhere,” a track that carries the easy, rolling groove of the riddim. Nachilous Demus brings his experience to “Long Time Mi Deh Yah,” giving the project a vintage feel. Ras Capulu’s “Me Arite” adds another layer, blending classic vocals with the steady beat. Other artists also make a mark. Menny More’s “Nuh Creativity” and Anthony Malvo’s “Nuh Haunt Mi” both show the versatility of the riddim, while Fury’s “Thinking Of U” and Raga Lax’s “We Like It” keep the energy high. Spectaculus with “More Jon,” Courtney Melody’s “Sensie Mealia,” and Nando Fresh’s “Kartel Dedication” round out the selection, each track fitting smoothly into the overall sound. A skilled roots selector helps keep the flow of the project strong, making sure each song complements the next. The Honda50 Riddim stands out as a foundation rhythm that echoes the spirit of early reggae. Its influence continues, reminding listeners of the timeless power of unity and roots music.
Honda50 Tracklist:
- Street Gena – Anywhere
- Nachilous Demus – Long Time Mi Deh Yah
- Ras Capulu – Me Arite
- Menny More – Nuh Creativity
- Anthony Malvo – Nuh Haunt Mi
- Fury – Thinking Of U
- Raga Lax – We Like It
- Spectaculus – More Jon
- Courtney Melody – Sensie Mealia
- Nando Fresh – Kartel Dedication
- The Celebrityy – Galis From Birth
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