LOVE BREEZE RIDDIM produced by DJ XPLICIT 2015
Love Breeze Overview
The Love Breeze Riddim brought together some of dancehall’s most exciting voices in 2015. Chris Marsh made a big impact with “One And Only,” a song that quickly became a favorite in parties across Jamaica. DJ Xplicit, known for his sharp production style, teamed up with Laza Morgan on “Wine Yuh Body.” Laza Morgan is recognized for his international hit “This Girl,” which put him on the global reggae map. DJ Xplicit also joined forces with Chris Marsh for another version of “One And Only,” and with Gyptian for “Driver.” Gyptian, famous for his hit “Hold Yuh,” added his smooth vocals to the mix and also delivered a solo version of “Driver.” The party atmosphere was further lifted by tracks like “Gyal Settings” from Red Fox, “My Love” by Red Fox & Samira, “Party Time” by Screechy Dan, and “Settle Down” by Timeka Marshall. Each song brought its own energy, helping the riddim become a true yard anthem. Behind the scenes, DJ Xplicit played a key role in shaping the sound. As a producer, he has worked with top artists and is known for his ability to blend classic dancehall vibes with modern energy. His productions have gained serious attention on streaming platforms, earning him respect in the industry. For dancehall fans, 2015 would not be the same without the Love Breeze Riddim. The collection of songs, the party-ready beats, and the standout performances made it a highlight of the year and a soundtrack for countless celebrations.
Love Breeze Tracklist:
- Chris Marsh – One And Only
- Dj Xplicit & Laza Morgan – Wine Yuh Body
- Dj Xplicit & Chris Marsh – One And Only
- Dj Xplicit & Gyptian – Driver
- Gyptian – Driver
- Laza Morgan – Wine Yuh Body
- Red Fox – Gyal Settings
- Red Fox & Samira – My Love
- Screechy Dan – Party Time
- Timeka Marshall – Settle Down
- Wayne Anthony & Shifta – Love My Life
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