Loveline Riddim – Deluge Entertainment 2009
Loveline Overview
In 2009, the Loveline Riddim made a strong mark on reggae sound system culture. The riddim brought together the deep roots of classic reggae with a modern touch, making it popular at dances and street sessions. Sound systems are a big part of Jamaican music, where selectors play new tracks to get a crowd moving. Loveline Riddim’s steady bass and soulful melodies fit perfectly into these settings, helping selectors connect with both older and younger fans. The foundation of the riddim comes from its builder, who shaped the track with a mix of live instruments and digital sounds. This gave the Loveline Riddim a warm, classic feeling, but with a fresh edge that stood out in 2009. Two artists played a key role in bringing this riddim to life. Charlie Asha delivered the track "Lonely," using heartfelt lyrics and a soulful voice to capture the emotions of the riddim. Charlie Asha is known for blending roots reggae with deep, personal storytelling, and "Lonely" is a strong example of his style. Tafar contributed the song "I - The Struggle." With this track, Tafar added energy and a message of resilience, matching the roots vibe of the riddim. His performance helped give the project its edge and purpose, making it stand out among other releases that year. Loveline Riddim remains one of the cultural highlights of 2009, remembered for its roots sound and its place in sound system culture.
Loveline Tracklist:
- Charlie Asha – Lonely
- Tafar – I – The Struggle
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