HONEY LOVE RIDDIM produced by SUPA DOO 2002
Honey Love Overview
In 2002, the Honey Love Riddim was released by a label that quickly became synonymous with roots reggae excellence. This instrumental stood out in reggae playlists, capturing the essence of the genre with its deep, rhythmic beats. Freddy Mc Gregor, a legendary figure in reggae, lent his voice to the riddim with "Enough Love." Mc Gregor, known for his timeless hit "Big Ship," brought his signature soulful style to the project, adding a layer of authenticity and warmth. His contribution is a testament to his enduring influence in the reggae world. Luckie D also made his mark with "Here I Am," delivering a powerful performance that resonates with listeners. His ability to convey emotion through music is well-regarded, and this track is no exception, highlighting his vocal prowess. Sanchez, another celebrated artist, offered "Look Me In The Eyes," a song that showcases his smooth vocal delivery and knack for creating memorable melodies. Known for his crossover appeal and hits like "Loneliness," Sanchez's involvement brought a touch of versatility to the riddim. The instrumental "Honey Love" by Version completes the anthology, allowing the riddim's raw energy to shine through. Behind this successful project is the producer SUPA DOO, who crafted the Honey Love Riddim with precision and creativity. Known for his work on various influential reggae projects, SUPA DOO's production style is characterized by energetic beats and a keen sense of direction, making this roots anthology a cultural highlight of 2002.
Honey Love Tracklist:
- Freddy Mc Gregor – Enough Love
- Lisa More Love
- Luckie D – Here I Am
- Sanchez – Look Me In The Eyes
- Version – Honey Love
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