LOVE CELEBRATION RIDDIM produced by OUTTA NOTHING PRODUCTION 2023
Love Celebration Overview
The Love Celebration Riddim brought a fresh roots reggae sound to the dance in 2023. This compilation was built for sound system culture, with heavy basslines and warm, analog-style instrumentals that filled the air at parties and festivals. The riddim’s steady groove made it easy for selectors to blend tracks, giving each performance a chance to shine on the big speakers. At the heart of this project is OUTTA NOTHING PRODUCTION, a label known for its commitment to conscious reggae music. The producer behind the label has a reputation for keeping traditional reggae elements alive while still appealing to modern listeners. OUTTA NOTHING PRODUCTION has released several well-received projects and is respected for bringing together talented vocalists and musicians. On this riddim, four artists delivered standout tracks. Mr Merry’s “Girl Only You” is a smooth love song that highlights his melodic style. Mr Merry is recognized in the reggae community for his soulful voice and has performed at several major reggae events. Lexie Thickness follows with “Let Me Love You,” adding a heartfelt vibe to the compilation. Lexie Thickness has gained attention for her strong stage presence and has previously collaborated with established reggae acts. Nique Bangin’s “A Million Lies” brings a thoughtful message, showing his lyrical skills over the warm riddim. Khrex Rouge closes the set with “Dreams Come True,” a track that blends hope with classic reggae rhythms. Together, these artists and OUTTA NOTHING PRODUCTION have delivered a project that kept reggae’s roots alive in 2023, giving sound system DJs and fans music to celebrate.
Love Celebration Tracklist:
- Mr Merry – Girl Only You
- Lexie Thickness – Let Me Love You
- Nique Bangin – A Million Lies
- Ava Lisa – Sorry Nuh Sorry
- Khrex Rouge – Dreams Come True
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