Hour Glass Riddim produced by Righteous Records 2024
Hour Glass Overview
In 2024, the Hour Glass Riddim emerged as a standout addition to the roots reggae landscape. The journey began in the studio with a selector deeply rooted in the tradition, shaping a rhythm that balanced classic reggae sounds with modern production. Righteous Records, known for championing authentic reggae since its founding, guided the project. The label has earned respect for its dedication to roots music and for supporting both established and rising artists. The Hour Glass Riddim came together with a focus on warm basslines and echoing dub effects, giving each song a unique yet connected feel. The label’s attention to detail ensured a polished sound, and the rhythm quickly gained attention among reggae selectors and fans. Artists brought their own energy to the riddim. Baby C & Spiritual Ninja delivered “Alright,” a track marked by smooth vocals and positive lyrics. Corey The Prophet contributed “Take Heart,” continuing his reputation for uplifting messages. Crystel Mclatchie’s “Thank You Baba” offered a soulful touch. Fyah Lynx, known for his collaboration with Sizzla on “Jah Will Be There,” added “Shower Down On Me,” blending roots with spiritual themes. Selwyn Jordan, recognized for his work as both a singer and songwriter, performed “Unmerited Love.” Shado Vijon rounded out the project with “Grant Me Your Mercy.” Listeners embraced the Hour Glass Riddim, and it became a roots memory of 2024. The release stood out for its authentic sound and the way it brought together talented voices, leaving a mark on reggae’s ongoing story.
Hour Glass Tracklist:
- Baby C & Spiritual Ninja – Alright
- Corey The Prophet – Take Heart
- Crystel Mclatchie – Thank You Baba
- Fyah Lynx – Shower Down On Me
- Selwyn Jordan – Unmerited love
- Shado Vijon – Grant Me Your Mercy
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