Love Hurts So Good Overview
The “Love Hurts So Good Riddim” dub release became a favorite in roots reggae sessions soon after its 2013 debut. The music was arranged with care, blending classic reggae rhythms with a deep, dub-influenced sound. The arranger’s touch is clear in the smooth transitions and the steady, uplifting pace that runs through every track. WORLDBEAT MUSIC, the producer behind the project, is known for keeping authentic island vibes at the center of their work. The label has a history of supporting roots reggae and helping artists reach wider audiences. WORLDBEAT MUSIC has also been recognized for its high-quality productions and for working with both established and rising reggae voices. The riddim’s base was shaped by strong performances from featured artists. Ed Robinson’s “Come Back Home” stands out with his soulful delivery. Robinson is also known for his reggae cover of “Knocking on Heaven’s Door,” which brought him international attention. Adele Harley’s “Hurts So Good” adds a smooth, melodic layer, reflecting her skill as a reggae singer. Sadiki brings energy with “Live Some Life,” and he is recognized for his album “Lifeline,” which earned him a spot on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. Chrisinti’s “Lovers Intuition” and Peppery’s “No Fool” each contribute their own unique style, helping to build the riddim’s rich sound. Peter Spence’s “No Other Love” rounds out the collection with a heartfelt performance. This dub release remains one of the key cultural highlights from 2013, valued for its lasting roots reggae spirit and its strong, collaborative sound.
Love Hurts So Good Tracklist:
- Ed Robinson – Come Back Home
- Adele Harley – Hurts So Good
- Sadiki – Live Some Life
- Chrisinti – Lovers Intuition
- Peppery – No Fool
- Peter Spence – No Other Love
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