Love Light Shining Riddim produced by Digital English 2024
Love Light Shining Overview
The "Love Light Shining Riddim" stands out in 2024 for its classic one drop base. This rhythm, with its steady kick and snare, is the heart of reggae music. The deep, rolling bassline and crisp drums create a solid foundation, giving the riddim an authentic roots feel. It’s a sound that invites listeners to sway, while still carrying the weight and warmth that makes reggae timeless. On this riddim, several artists bring their own energy and style. Fitzie Niceness delivers two tracks: "Don't You Worry" and "Lovelight Shining." Fitzie Niceness is known for his smooth vocals and conscious lyrics, and these songs showcase his ability to ride the rhythm with ease. Frederica Tibbs adds her voice to "Breaking Up." She is recognized for her soulful approach, and her work on this track follows her history of heartfelt performances. Collette Small’s "Walk Away From Love" brings a melodic, emotional touch, highlighting her versatility as a singer. Sidney Mills, a respected figure in reggae, contributes "Love Light Dub." Mills is widely known as a longtime member of the Grammy-winning band Steel Pulse, and his experience brings depth to the dub version. Behind the scenes, Digital English shapes the sound as producer and dub engineer. With a long history in UK reggae, Digital English has been active since the 1980s, working with artists from the roots and dancehall scenes. His label, Digital English, is respected for its authentic productions and has helped keep the reggae sound alive in the digital era. Looking back, the one drop base of "Love Light Shining Riddim" carried reggae’s message of unity and peace into 2024, staying true to the music’s roots.
Love Light Shining Tracklist:
- Fitzie Niceness – Don’t You Worry
- Frederica Tibbs – Breaking Up
- Collette Small – Walk Away From Love
- Fitzie Niceness – Lovelight Shining
- Sidney Mills – Love Light Dub
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