LOVE SHADE RIDDIM produced by AICON RECORDS/THEE KHEMIST RECORDS
Love Shade Overview
Today, the bashment flow of 2022 is remembered for its lively energy and connection to late-night parties. Fans still talk about the way this project brought people together on dance floors, with rhythms that kept the crowd moving until sunrise. The music stands out for its catchy hooks and modern dancehall sound, making it a favorite memory for many. Looking back, the project featured standout artists who each brought their own style. Shane O & Posh Morris teamed up for "Alright," a track that quickly became a favorite in clubs. Shane O is known for his earlier hit "A Millione," which helped him gain recognition in the dancehall scene. D'yani delivered "Anniversary," adding a smooth and heartfelt vibe to the collection. D'yani is also known for his popular single "Feelings," which made waves in Jamaica and abroad. Alfray contributed two versions of "Love Pain"—the original and "Love Pain (E)." His emotional delivery added depth to the project. Nutty O, who has made a name for himself with songs like "Safe," brought his unique touch to "Sinking Emotions." Thee Khemist, who is both an artist and a producer, added "Toxic" and "Toxic (E)" to the mix, showing his versatility. Behind the scenes, AICON RECORDS/THEE KHEMIST RECORDS produced the project. The label is known for supporting emerging talents and has been involved in several successful dancehall releases. Their work on this bashment highlight of 2022 helped shape a sound that fans still revisit today. The combination of strong artists and skilled production made this project a true standout in the dancehall world.
Love Shade Tracklist:
- Shane O & Posh Morris – Alright
- D’yani – Anniversary
- Alfray – Love Pain
- Alfray – Love Pain (E)
- Nutty O – Sinking Emotions
- Thee Khemist – Toxic
- Thee Khemist – Toxic (E)
Releases Similar to Love Shade Riddim – Aicon Records/Thee Khemist Records
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.