LOVE & EMOTIONS RIDDIM produced by BRIXTON MUSIC 2014
Love And Emotions Overview
The dub cut of the "Love & Emotions Riddim" brings a special mood to reggae music. Its style blends classic reggae sounds with a modern touch, creating a deep, echoing atmosphere that feels both warm and powerful. The riddim’s steady bass and shimmering effects make it easy to feel the roots of reggae, while still sounding fresh for today’s listeners. Several well-known artists shine on this riddim. Konshens teams up with Chevaughn on "I Wanna Be The One," delivering smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics. Chuck Fenda’s "God Answer Prayer" brings hope and strength, while Iba Mahr’s "Most High" adds spiritual energy. Mega Banton shares a joyful vibe on "The Wedding," and Qraig’s "Mother'S Love" delivers a touching tribute. Ratigan’s "Looking Through My Window" rounds out the set with thoughtful reflection. Each song fits perfectly with the riddim’s classic yet lively groove. The arrangement of the riddim is tight and well-balanced, thanks to the skill of the music arrangers and the vision of BRIXTON MUSIC. The label is known for its focus on high-quality roots reggae and has built a reputation for warm, rich productions. Over the years, BRIXTON MUSIC has supported both new and established artists, helping to keep reggae’s traditions alive while also pushing the sound forward. The "Love & Emotions Riddim" dub cut stands as an important part of reggae history, linking today’s talent with the timeless flow of classic reggae. Its influence and style continue to inspire fans and artists alike.
Love And Emotions Tracklist:
- Konshens – I Wanna Be The One Feat. Chevaughn
- Chuck Fenda – God Answer Prayer
- Iba Mahr – Most High
- Mega Banton – The Wedding
- Qraig – Mother’S Love
- Ratigan – Looking Through My Window
- Brixton Music Group – Love & Emotions Riddim
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