LIFE GOES ON RIDDIM produced by RAVERS INTERNATIONAL MUSIC 2023
Life Goes On Overview
RAVERS INTERNATIONAL MUSIC continues to shape modern reggae with the release of the Life Goes On Riddim in 2023. Known for their authentic sound and consistent output, the label has played a key role in bringing roots reggae to new listeners. Over the years, RAVERS INTERNATIONAL MUSIC has gained recognition for supporting both emerging and established artists, making their catalog a staple for sound systems and selectors worldwide. The Life Goes On Riddim brings together a talented lineup of artists. Ken Ravers, who is also known for his work on tracks like "Put A Little Love" and "Sweet Reggae Rocking," delivers heartfelt performances that stand out on this project. Thorpido, celebrated for his conscious lyrics, adds depth with "Give Thanks." J Simpson, whose song "Jah Love Is Real" has resonated with fans, continues to build his reputation for uplifting messages. Celia Heavenly shines on "That's Life," bringing a soulful touch to the riddim. Wooligan Mix rounds out the release with "Life Goes On Version," offering a dub interpretation that highlights the riddim’s roots foundation. The sound behind the project is crafted by RAVERS INTERNATIONAL MUSIC, a label respected for its dedication to classic reggae elements blended with modern production. Their influence can be heard in the smooth transitions and rich textures throughout the riddim. By linking modern voices to a classic reggae flow, the Life Goes On Riddim kept the roots message strong in 2023, offering listeners a collection that honors tradition while moving the genre forward.
Life Goes On Tracklist:
- Ken Ravers – Put A Little Love
- Thorpido – Give Thanks
- J Simpson – Jah Love Is Real
- Celia Heavenly – That’s Life
- Ken Ravers – Sweet Reggae Rocking
- Wooligan Mix – Life Goes On Version
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