LOVELY RIDDIM produced by RYAN J MUSIC & LKG ACE MAN 2015
Lovely Overview
The Lovely Riddim, released in 2015, is a strong example of roots reggae’s lasting power in sound system culture. This rhythm, shaped by RYAN J MUSIC and LKG ACE MAN, carries deep roots energy and a percussion-heavy style that selectors and DJs love to play at dances. RYAN J MUSIC, known for his detailed productions and collaborations, worked with LKG ACE MAN to create a platform for both new and established voices in reggae. Their work has reached listeners worldwide, gaining steady streams and respect in the reggae community. The riddim gave young singers a chance to share their cultural messages. Charlie Blitz stands out with his track "Moment," bringing a fresh voice to the scene. Dahlia’s "Oh Baby" shows her smooth delivery and adds a gentle touch to the compilation. Ryan J, not just a producer but also a singer, appears with "Lovely Day," showing his versatility. Ras Attitude, who has previously worked with international acts like Midnite and released the well-known album "Holding Firm," delivers "When They Cry," adding his strong roots background. Revelation’s "Never Give Up" gives listeners a message of hope. Other artists on the riddim include Deliman with "Lock Down," Kubie with "Our Love," Ras Iba on "First Lady," Mada Nile’s "Hush," and Chersie King’s "Sick & Tired." Each brings their own sound and story, keeping the roots tradition alive. The Lovely Riddim continues to echo the spirit of 2015, offering a cultural space for reggae’s next generation.
Lovely Tracklist:
- Charlie Blitz – Moment
- Dahlia – Oh Baby
- Ryan J – Lovely Day
- Ras Attitude – When They Cry
- Revelation – Never Give Up
- Deliman – Lock Down
- Kubie – Our Love
- Ras Iba – First Lady
- Mada Nile – Hush
- Chersie King – Sick & Tired
- Splaijah – Worries and Problems
- Version – Lovely Riddim
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