Houver Riddim produced by John John Records 2024
Houver Overview
Houver Riddim is a new reggae roots instrumental from Jamaica, released in 2024. Built on a strong foundation of classic reggae sounds, this riddim brings together some of the genre’s most respected voices. Several talented artists appear on this project. Mr. Screw Face delivers “Intrestt,” bringing his unique style to the riddim. Tru Voice adds a touch of royalty with “Royalness.” Aza Lineage, known for her powerful presence in the modern roots movement, shines on “God Ah God.” Kevoy Clarke brings a smooth vibe with “Good Loving,” while Christopher Ellis, son of legendary singer Alton Ellis and known for his hit “Still Go a Dance,” offers the heartfelt “Really Do Love.” Other standout tracks include Inezi’s “Take Control,” Shanique Marie’s “Need Your Love,” Johnny Osbourne’s “Hardcore Rub A Dub,” Sanchez’s “Tell Me Who,” and Utan Green’s “More Love.” Each artist brings their own flavor, but the riddim keeps everything connected. Behind this project is John John Records, a well-known label run by Lloyd “John John” James Jr. The label has a long history in reggae, working with artists like Capleton and Sizzla. John John Records is respected for keeping the roots sound alive while also pushing modern reggae forward. Houver Riddim shows that roots reggae still has a strong place in 2024. The combination of classic rhythms and fresh voices makes this collection a solid proof of reggae’s ongoing strength and influence.
Houver Tracklist:
- Mr. Screw Face – Intrestt
- Tru Voice – Royalness
- Aza Lineage – God Ah God (Clean)
- Aza Lineage – God Ah God (Radio Edit)
- Kevoy Clarke – Good Loving
- Christopher Ellis – Really Do Love
- Inezi – Take Control
- Shanique Marie – Need Your Love
- Johnny Osbourne – Hardcore Rub A Dub
- Sanchez – Tell Me Who
- Utan Green – More Love
- Pinchers – Hills & Valley
- Louie Culture – War Zone
- Sprain Brain – Watch Out
- John John – Citizenship
- Delly Ranx – Why Yuh Do Mi Dat
- Claire Angel – It’s Crazy
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