LOV NANY RIDDIM produced by KING STURRAGE 2011
Lov Nany Overview
The Lov Nany Riddim from 2011 brings a smooth rocksteady flow, filled with deep bass, steady drums, and soulful melodies. The mood is uplifting but also rootsy, capturing both the energy of the dancehall and the consciousness of roots reggae. Each track offers a unique vibe, but together they create a strong sense of unity. Baby Boom opens the riddim with “Gal Swag,” a lively track that shows off his catchy hooks and playful delivery. Beenie Man’s “Make Money” adds a clever twist, mixing his veteran style with sharp lyrics about daily struggles and ambition. Gappy Ranks delivers “Real Connoisseur,” bringing a UK reggae flavor and thoughtful words. Kibaki’s “Stay Far” warns against negativity, while Luciano’s “Plead My Cause” stands out with powerful vocals and a message of hope. The riddim also features Merciless with “Call Mi Phone Line,” Selvie Wonder on “Hail Jah,” Singing Sweet’s “Mi Nuh Know,” Sizzla with “Never Leave Me Lonely,” and Sturrage’s own “Fi Money.” Each artist brings their own style, but the riddim’s steady groove keeps everything connected. Behind this project is KING STURRAGE, a producer known for his work with Sturrage Records. He has a reputation for blending classic reggae sounds with modern production, and his careful approach has earned respect in reggae circles. Lov Nany Riddim stands as a strong example of how rocksteady flow continues to shape reggae history, reminding listeners of the genre’s depth and lasting spirit.
Lov Nany Tracklist:
- Baby Boom – Gal Swag
- Beenie Man – Make Money
- Gappy Ranks – Real Connoisseur
- Kibaki – Stay Far
- Luciano – Plead My Cause
- Merciless – Call Mi Phone Line
- Selvie Wonder – Hail Jah
- Singing Sweet – Mi Nuh Know
- Sizzla – Never Leave Me Lonely
- Sturrage – Fi Money
- Stylo G – Beat Dem Bad
- K. Blacks – Bad Mind
- Tyrical – Warrior Goes
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