Love Trap Riddim produced by Country Boyz Foundation 2009
Love Trap Overview
The Love Trap Riddim, released in 2009, stands out as a roots reggae favorite for many fans. This project was produced by Country Boyz Foundation, a group known for keeping reggae’s roots and street culture alive. Country Boyz Foundation has a history of working with both new and established artists, and their productions are respected in reggae circles for their authentic sound. The arranger behind Love Trap Riddim focused on classic reggae rhythms, giving the songs a warm, old-school vibe. The recording process kept things simple and organic, allowing each artist to bring their own style to the riddim. This approach helped the music feel natural and timeless. Franz Job delivered “No More - Jah,” bringing his unique voice and uplifting lyrics. Franz Job is also known for his album “Babylon is Dead,” which has been praised in reggae communities. Candice Lee’s “So Deep - Jah” added soulful energy to the riddim, while King David’s “Passport - Jah” brought thoughtful messages. King David has previously worked with notable reggae collectives, earning respect for his conscious lyrics. Jah Sesco’s “Ya Love Is Real - Jah” and Million Voice’s “Joy - Jah” both contributed to the deep, rootsy atmosphere of the project. Each artist shaped the dub cut by adding their own interpretation, keeping the focus on positive messages and classic reggae sounds. Looking back, the Love Trap Riddim dub cut carried reggae’s message strongly in 2009.
Love Trap Tracklist:
- Franz Job – No More – Jah
- Candice Lee – So Deep – Jah
- King David – Passport – Jah
- Jah Sesco – Ya Love Is Real – Jah
- Million Voice – Joy – Jah
- Jah Defender – Careless Ithiopians – Jah
- Ras Pilot – Jah Light – Jah
- Clifton Yeates – When Can I See Her Again – Jah
- Dainjamental – Thy Kingdom Come – Jah
- Country Boyz Foundation – Love Trap Riddim – Jah
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