LIVE FROM KINGSTON RIDDIM produced by STAINLESS MUSIC 2017
Live From Kingston Overview
In 2017, a fresh reggae compilation emerged, blending roots and modern sounds. The journey began with a roots selector who dug deep into Kingston’s musical heritage, seeking a foundation that could carry both message and melody. This vision found its home with STAINLESS MUSIC, a producer known for shaping cohesive projects. STAINLESS MUSIC had already built a reputation for crisp production and vocal arrangements, helping artists reach wider audiences through their own label. The riddim itself was crafted with care, layering classic reggae elements over smooth modern touches. Once the instrumental bed was ready, STAINLESS MUSIC gathered a select group of artists, each known for unique contributions to reggae and dancehall. Lutan Fyah brought “We Get Stronger,” delivering uplifting lyrics and his signature soulful voice. Pressure, recognized for his hit “Love and Affection,” added “Make You Love Me,” blending heartfelt emotion with steady rhythms. Munga, whose “Bad From Mi Born” is a dancehall anthem, contributed “It Nuh Easy,” showing his versatility on a reggae backdrop. Nature’s “Jah In Your Life” offered spiritual depth, while Kananga’s “Clear My” added personal storytelling. Gottyo’s “Emanuel” and R Ambassador’s “Vampire” expanded the compilation’s range, giving listeners a full spectrum of reggae’s voice in 2017. The producer’s own “Live From Kingston” track closed the set, tying everything together. This compilation stands out as a cultural marker, capturing the sounds and messages of its time, and reminding listeners of reggae’s power to unite and inspire.
Live From Kingston Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – We Get Stronger
- Pressure – Make You Love Me
- Munga -It Nuh Easy
- Nature – Jah In Your Life
- Kananga – Clear My
- Gottyo – Emanuel
- R Ambassador – Vampire
- Stainless Music – Live From Kingston
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