LIVE IN LOVE RIDDIM produced by TJ RECORDS
Live In Love Overview
The Live In Love Riddim reggae set first appeared in 2012, bringing fresh energy to the genre from Jamaica. This collection quickly gained attention for its rich percussion and deep, thoughtful rhythms, which helped define a new wave of roots-inspired reggae at the time. Several artists contributed standout tracks to this riddim, each adding their own style. Alaine’s “Another Love Song” delivers smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics, while Bugle’s “It’s A Journey” reflects on life’s ups and downs with a steady, uplifting beat. Delando brings emotional depth to the project with “When Your Love Went Away,” a track that stands out for its sincerity. Gyptian’s “One More Time” adds a romantic touch, using his signature vocal style. J Boog’s “Love Me” blends soulful delivery with the riddim’s classic reggae feel. Other notable tracks include Rasun’s “Hard To Walk Away,” Red Rose’s “All I Wanna Do,” and Tarrus Riley’s “Sorry Is A Sorry Word.” The set also features “Live In Love Riddim Instrumental” by TJ Records, highlighting the musical backbone of the project. At the heart of this release is TJ RECORDS, a well-known Jamaican label and production house. TJ RECORDS has a strong reputation in both reggae and dancehall, producing hits for major artists and helping shape the modern sound of Jamaican music. Their work on Live In Love Riddim shows their commitment to bass culture and roots revival. The dub version of this riddim remains respected as a strong foundation in reggae, reminding listeners of the genre’s enduring power and influence.
Live In Love Tracklist:
- Alaine – Another Love Song
- Bugle – It’s A Journey
- Delando – When Your Love Went Away
- Gyptian – One More Time
- I-Octane – Can’t Get Over I
- J Boog – Love Me
- Rasun – Hard To Walk Away
- Red Rose – All I Wanna Do
- Tarrus Riley – Sorry Is A Sorry Word
- Tj Records – Live In Love Riddim Instrumental
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