LOVE ACHE RIDDIM produced by ROKWON MUSIC 2012
Love Ache Overview
Love Ache Riddim is a roots reggae instrumental that first appeared in 2012. Created in Jamaica, this riddim is known for its strong reggae foundation and classic island sound. Over the years, it has become a memorable part of the reggae scene. Several talented artists recorded songs on Love Ache Riddim. Spring Wata’s “I Never Want To See You” stands out for its emotional delivery. Aaron Silk brings his smooth voice to “I Will Be There Tonight.” Aaron Silk is the younger brother of the late Garnet Silk, a reggae legend known for hits like “Hello Mama Africa.” Wasp adds his own style with “Jah Have Mi Back.” Fantan Mojah, famous for his 2005 hit “Hail The King,” delivers “Stronger Than Before,” showing his powerful roots reggae message. Sir Ford’s “Wrap Me In Your Arms” adds a gentle touch to the riddim. Other voices on the riddim include George P with “These Girls,” Tishawn with “One Day,” Jah Dane on “Papa Neva Dey Deh,” Sagetar’s “Pretty Lover,” and Al Beeno’s “Mamas Advice.” Each artist brings their own feeling to the project, making the riddim rich and varied. The production was handled by ROKWON MUSIC, a label known for supporting new reggae talent and producing quality riddims. ROKWON MUSIC has helped keep roots reggae alive in the 2010s, working with both established and rising artists. Today, Love Ache Riddim is remembered as a cultural work from 2012, showing the strength and unity of reggae music.
Love Ache Tracklist:
- Ovany – Every Day Mi Rise
- Spring Wata – I Never Want To See You
- Aaron Silk – I Will Be There Tonight
- Wasp – Jah Have Mi Back
- Fantan Mojah – Stronger Than Before
- Sir Ford – Wrap Me In Your Arms
- George P. – These Girls
- Tishawn – One Day
- Jah Dane – Papa Neva Dey Deh
- Sagetar – Pretty Lover
- Al Beeno – Mamas Advice
- Suhverto – Nuh Fren
- Karamanti – Question
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