LOVE U RIDDIM produced by MAY B UNITY 2014
Love U Overview
In the 2010s, reggae saw a return to its roots with a new wave of rocksteady-inspired rhythms. The Love U Riddim, released in 2014, stands out as a favorite from this period. The riddim’s warm, classic feel comes from producer MAY B UNITY, known for his deep knowledge of reggae history and his work with independent labels. His signature style blends vintage reggae sounds with modern production, creating tracks that connect old and new fans alike. The riddim features a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their own message and style. Aima Moses delivers “Call Me,” a song full of heartfelt emotion and hope. Chezidek’s “Hail Jah” is a spiritual anthem, reflecting his long-standing reputation for conscious lyrics. Di Ras brings thoughtful words to “Time Will Tell,” adding another layer of reflection to the set. Jabalance’s “No Love” speaks to the struggles of everyday life, while Keke I’s “Cormolina” adds a unique voice to the collection. Other highlights include Lutan Fyah’s “No Justice For The Poor,” a powerful call for fairness, and Menny More’s “Positive Vibes,” which lifts the spirit with its upbeat message. Natty King’s “Smile” encourages listeners to stay positive, and Perfect Giddimani’s “Hail The King” celebrates roots and culture. The riddim itself is showcased in “Love U Riddim Version” by Maxy Production, letting the music shine on its own. The rocksteady flow of Love U Riddim keeps reggae’s roots alive, reminding fans why this sound remains important in reggae history.
Love U Tracklist:
- Aima Moses – Call Me
- Chezidek – Hail Jah
- Di Ras – Time Will Tell
- Jabalance – No Love
- Keke I – Cormolina
- Lutan Fyah – No Justice For The Poor
- Maxy Production – Love U Riddim Version
- Menny More – Positive Vibes
- Natty King – Smile
- Perfect Giddimani – Hail The King
- Rasta Zilion – Don’t Change My Love
- Turbulence – Over My Head
- Warrior King – A Mother’s Love
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