Love FX Riddim produced by Vibescorner 2023
Love FX Overview
When Love FX Riddim dropped in 2023, reggae fans quickly took notice. The project’s deep roots sound and romantic touch stood out, drawing both old-school listeners and new fans. Many praised the solid foundation rhythm, which gave singers and deejays a strong base to deliver their messages. Several artists brought their unique energy to the riddim. Oumy’s track “Good Morning” offered a smooth and uplifting start, setting the tone for the rest of the release. Vibescorner Crew Ft. Awa Fall teamed up on “What’S Going On,” with Awa Fall adding her signature soulful voice. Awa Fall is known for her international reggae collaborations, including work with Mungo’s Hi Fi, which helped her build a strong following in Europe. Tenor Youthman’s “Send Dem Come” delivered classic deejay vibes, while Ras Tewelde’s “Phenomenal” added conscious lyrics. Each artist used the roots rhythm to express their own style, but together, they created a unified sound that felt both modern and deeply connected to reggae tradition. Behind the scenes, the project was shaped by the Vibescorner label, with production handled by Vibescorner. The label has a reputation for supporting roots reggae and has released several well-received riddims in recent years. The dub engineer gave the tracks a warm, live feel, reminiscent of classic dub plates. Looking back, Love FX Riddim remains a memorable part of reggae’s story in 2023. Its roots foundation, strong artist lineup, and careful production helped it stand out and earn respect from fans and selectors alike.
Love FX Tracklist:
- Oumy – Good Morning
- Vibescorner Crew Ft. Awa Fall – What’S Going On
- Tenor Youthman – Send Dem Come
- Ras Tewelde – Phenomenal
- Fido Guido – Saturday Night
- Big Simon – More Cooperation
- Linval Thompson – Trouble Inna Babylon
- Rankin Delgado – Love Like That
- Jah Thomas – Hotta Reggae Music
Releases Similar to Love FX Riddim – Vibescorner
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.