JAH LOVE RIDDIM produced by BARAKA FOUNDATION 2001
Jah Love Overview
The Jah Love Riddim is a roots reggae instrumental that brings together strong voices in reggae music. The riddim keeps the classic reggae style, with steady drums, deep bass, and warm guitar. It also blends gentle touches from other genres, such as soulful singing and dancehall-style toasting. This mix gives the riddim a fresh sound while staying true to its roots. Yami Bolo stands out with his songs "Praises" and "Jah Love Is Always There." He is known for his smooth voice and for working with Damian Marley on the album "Halfway Tree," which won a Grammy Award. Sugar Minott’s "Reward For Us" adds a deep, heartfelt feeling. Sugar Minott is famous for his song "Good Thing Going" and is a key figure in lovers rock and dancehall. Natty Bi offers "Fathers House," bringing a calm and thoughtful mood. Rankin Joe’s "Dread Ina Babylon" adds energy with his classic deejay style. Rankin Joe has been active since the 1970s and is respected for his early dancehall work. Rocker T’s "Fiyah Dem" brings a modern touch, mixing roots lyrics with a touch of New York reggae flavor. BARAKA FOUNDATION produced the riddim. This group has a history of supporting roots reggae and cultural projects. Their work keeps the music authentic and helps new artists get heard. Today, fans still play the Jah Love Riddim as a memory of the strong roots reggae sound from 2001.
Jah Love Tracklist:
- Yami Bolo – Praises (Intro)
- Yami Bolo – Jah Love Is Always There
- Sugar Minott – Reward For Us
- Natty Bi – Fathers House
- Rankin Joe – Dread Ina Babylon
- Rocker T – Fiyah Dem
- Norris Man – Jah Rule The Day
- Ipa – Ights Of Ights
- Daweh Congo – Jah Name
- Fiji – Rise And Stand
- Ras Shiloh – Guilty Conscience
- Rasiworld – Majestic Lion And Lioness
- Jah Love – Version
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