LOVE EASY RIDDIM produced by SHEM HA BOREH RECORDS 2022
Love Easy Overview
The Love Easy Riddim release from 2022 brought together three tracks that added fresh energy to the roots reggae sound of that year. The recording features Ras Zacharri with “No Easy,” Chezidek with “More Love,” and Ras Zacharri again on the title track, “Love Easy Riddim.” Each track sits on a steady one drop rhythm, bringing out the warm bass and crisp percussion that define classic reggae. Ras Zacharri, known for his conscious lyrics and roots style, leads two of the songs. He has built a reputation with works like his 2009 album “Herbsman,” and his collaboration with Luciano on the single “Herbsman (Remix)” drew attention from reggae fans worldwide. Chezidek, another respected voice in roots reggae, delivers “More Love.” Chezidek’s 2004 hit “Leave De Trees” gained international recognition and highlighted his commitment to positive messages and environmental themes. The dub engineer behind the project shaped the sound with classic mixing techniques, giving the riddim its spacious, echo-heavy quality. This approach keeps the music rooted in reggae tradition while allowing each artist’s message to shine through. SHEM HA BOREH RECORDS produced the release, continuing the label’s focus on authentic reggae productions. The label has built a following with releases that stay true to roots reggae’s spirit and have earned plays on reggae radio shows across Europe and the Caribbean. Looking back, the Love Easy Riddim captured the enduring message of reggae in 2022, using a timeless one drop beat as its foundation. The combination of Ras Zacharri and Chezidek’s vocals with SHEM HA BOREH RECORDS’ production made this release a memorable part of the year’s roots reggae landscape.
Love Easy Tracklist:
- Ras Zacharri – No Easy
- Chezidek – More Love
- Ras Zacharri – Love Easy Riddim
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