LOVE YOU RIDDIM produced by LEGION MEDIA 2021
Love You Overview
The "Love You Riddim" roots anthology was released in 2021, bringing together a fresh wave of reggae artists while honoring classic sounds. The project appeared at a time when reggae fans worldwide were looking for music that respects tradition but also brings something new. This riddim features standout tracks from several notable artists. Don Franco Tafari delivers "Should I Go," building on his reputation in the reggae scene. Tafari is known for his work with the legendary group The Wailers, which connects him directly to the roots of reggae music. Jah Bless contributes the track "For Me," adding his own smooth, conscious style. Jeremiah Fyah Izes offers "Fall Again," continuing his journey as an emerging voice in modern roots reggae. Luwe Da Lion’s "Love At First Sight" and MelB Melhuchi’s "Kure Kure" both showcase the riddim’s ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with classic reggae rhythms. MelB Melhuchi, who has gained attention in recent years for her unique vocal style, brings a fresh perspective to the project. The driving force behind this release is producer LEGION MEDIA. Known for their work in the reggae and dancehall industry, LEGION MEDIA has built a reputation for crafting riddims that attract both established and rising artists. Their productions have been streamed by fans across continents, helping to spread reggae’s message far beyond Jamaica. Looking back, "Love You Riddim" stands out as a 2021 release that successfully linked modern artists with the timeless flow of classic reggae, keeping the genre’s spirit alive for a new generation.
Love You Tracklist:
- Don Franco Tafari – Should I Go
- Jah Bless – For Me
- Jeremiah Fyah Izes – Fall Again
- Luwe Da Lion – Love At First Sight
- MelB Melhuchi – Kure Kure
- Sir Silence – See You Again
- Botanist – Hold You
- Skeleton Blazer – All Is Well
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