LOVE INNA DANCEHALL RIDDIM produced by EDE CONSCIOUS MUSIC 2023
Love Inna Dancehall Overview
The dancehall set has always been a place where music and culture meet. In 2023, selectors found new fire for their dancehall nights with the arrival of the Love Inna Dancehall Riddim. The sound system culture thrives on fresh rhythms, and this release quickly became a favorite in the dance. Behind the scenes, the studio hand played a strong role in shaping the final sound. The careful mixing and attention to detail helped each track shine. This is especially true with a riddim like this, where each artist brings a unique message and style. EDE CONSCIOUS MUSIC, the label behind the riddim, is known for supporting roots and conscious reggae. The label has built a loyal following, especially among selectors looking for quality productions. EDE CONSCIOUS MUSIC has released several notable works in the reggae scene, focusing on messages of unity and upliftment. The artists on this set each add their own flavor. Ede Conscious delivers “Love Inna Dub,” a deep instrumental version that highlights the riddim’s soulful base. Black Kush brings wisdom with “Wise,” while Ras Charmer’s “Love Is All It Takes” spreads a message of hope. Singer Jah, known for his powerful vocals and the hit “Love Inna Dancehall,” adds energy that connects with the crowd. Sun I Tafari completes the lineup with “Starts Right Here,” encouraging listeners to make positive changes. Lloyd Brown’s “Dub the Dancehall” gives the set a classic dub touch. This collection of songs and artists made the Love Inna Dancehall Riddim an essential soundtrack for 2023, and its fire will echo in dancehalls for years to come.
Love Inna Dancehall Tracklist:
- Ede Conscious – Love Inna Dub
- Black Kush – Wise
- Ras Charmer – Love Is All It Takes
- Singer Jah – Love Inna Dancehall
- Sun I Tafari – Starts Right Here
- Lloyd Brown – Dub the Dancehall
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