IN LOVE RIDDIM produced by IRIE SOUNDS 2014
In Love Overview
The foundation rhythm behind the 2014 release comes from the label IRIE SOUNDS. Known for their dedication to roots reggae and modern fusion, IRIE SOUNDS has built a reputation for clean production and classic vibes. Their work often features strong riddims that appeal to both longtime fans and new listeners. On this rhythm, several artists deliver standout tracks. Frankie Paul, a legendary figure in reggae, brings his song "Morning Light." Frankie Paul is well known for hits like "Worries in the Dance" and has been a key voice in dancehall and reggae since the 1980s. His vocals on "Morning Light" show his signature uplifting style. Fred Locks, another respected artist, appears with "Love You Need." Fred Locks is famous for his roots anthem "Black Star Liners," a song that remains a staple in reggae history. On this project, his voice carries a message of hope and devotion. Jah Elect adds "When I Fell In Love," offering a smooth delivery that fits perfectly with the foundation rhythm. Joshua Hales sings "Put Up With Me," while Kana Kiehm performs "Right On Time." Each artist brings their own energy, helping the riddim stay fresh and engaging. The dub engineering on the release keeps the sound clear and powerful, making sure each track stands out. IRIE SOUNDS, as producer, is known for working with top reggae artists and keeping the roots sound alive. The foundation rhythm from this release is still remembered as a strong cultural work from 2014, blending tradition and modern style in a way that feels natural and lasting.
In Love Tracklist:
- Frankie Paul – Morning Light
- Fred Locks – Love You Need
- Jah Elect – When I Fell In Love
- Joshua Hales – Put Up With Me
- Kana Kiehm – Right On Time
- Likkle Shanx – Endlessly (Acoustic Mix)
- Stevie Face – If A No Jah
- Warrior King – Your Love Is Amazing
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