Love Sick Riddim produced by Vikings Production and Evidence Music 2025
Love Sick Overview
Fans of roots reggae have quickly embraced the latest album collection, making it a regular feature in roots sessions across the scene. The release stands out for its consistent vibe and quality, drawing listeners back with each play. Romain Virgo’s “Lovesick” sets the tone with his signature heartfelt delivery. Virgo, known for his chart-topping hit “Soul Provider” and as a former winner of Digicel Rising Stars in Jamaica, brings a soulful touch that resonates deeply with fans. Busy Signal follows with “Hold On,” adding his energetic style. Busy Signal is widely recognized for hits like “Stay So” and his collaborations with international artists, which have helped bring dancehall and reggae to a wider audience. Richie Spice delivers “With You,” bringing his roots credentials and a legacy that includes the classic “Earth A Run Red.” Loyal Flames’ “One More Time” and Dalton Harris’ “Bad Habit” round out the collection, each contributing their own flavor. Dalton Harris, notably, won the UK’s The X Factor in 2018, highlighting his international reach. Adahzeh’s “Critically Low” adds another layer, keeping the energy high. Production comes from Vikings Production in collaboration with Evidence Music. Vikings Production has a history of working with respected reggae artists and is known for its authentic approach. Evidence Music, based in Switzerland, has built a strong reputation for supporting reggae and dancehall projects globally, with millions of streams across its catalog. With this lineup and production team, the collection stands as one of 2025’s essential reggae releases, earning its place in the playlists of reggae lovers everywhere.
Love Sick Tracklist:
- Romain Virgo – Lovesick
- Busy Signal – Hold On
- Richie Spice – With You
- Loyal Flames – One More Time
- Dalton Harris – Bad Habit
- Adahzeh – Critically Low
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