LET ME LIVE RIDDIM produced by TOP OF THE HILL MUSIC GROUP 2019
Let Me Live Overview
The Let Me Live Riddim from 2019 brings a smooth, roots reggae sound with a relaxed groove. The rhythm is gentle but steady, letting the bass and drums carry a peaceful energy. It has a classic roots feel, with layers of melody and a warm vibe that fits both dancehalls and quiet moments. The riddim’s flow makes it easy for different voices to shine, while the sound system influence keeps the energy high. Several artists add their unique touch to this anthology. The Law delivers a strong message in "Make Jamaica Better," blending hope and reality. Dwayno’s "Mi Nah Give Up" stands out with its spirit of determination; Dwayno is also known for his viral hit "Gaza Me Seh," which brought him wider attention in the dancehall scene. Aksess brings emotion to "She Dont Love Nobody," showing a softer side. Trerena’s "No More Broken Hearts" adds a heartfelt perspective, while Ian Sweetness, known for his covers and original lovers rock tracks, brings smooth vocals to "Connection." Each track builds on the riddim’s foundation, mixing culture and message. Behind the scenes, TOP OF THE HILL MUSIC GROUP shapes the sound. As the producer, the group has a history of crafting reggae projects that reach both local and international listeners. Their work on Let Me Live Riddim shows attention to detail and respect for roots reggae traditions, while giving space for new voices. Even years later, the Let Me Live Riddim continues to echo the roots and spirit of 2019.
Let Me Live Tracklist:
- The Law – Make JJamaica Better
- Dwayno – Mi Nah Give Up
- Aksess – She Dont Love Nobody
- Trerena – No More Broken Hearts
- Ian Sweetness – Connection
- Cataz – When You Love Someone
- Chinblak – Where Has The Love Gone (feat Jaden)
- See Born aka Digital Paul – Let Me Live Riddim Version
- Tasha – Let Me Live
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