LOVERS DELITE RIDDIM produced by ACTION MUSIC PRODUCTION 2023
Lovers Delite Overview
The Lovers Delite Riddim, released in 2023, brought a warm and classic reggae sound to the modern scene. Its smooth, organic rhythms and uplifting melodies created a joyful mood, perfect for both longtime reggae fans and new listeners. The riddim stood out for its roots-inspired style, blending timeless reggae flow with fresh energy. Several talented artists contributed to this project. Chezidek delivered “Success,” bringing his powerful voice and positive message. Chezidek is well known for songs like “Leave the Trees,” which made him a respected name in conscious reggae. Pzed added “Praise Jah” and teamed up with Tashee for “Love,” both songs highlighting spiritual themes and heartfelt vocals. Little Hero’s “Real love” brought gentle emotion and sincerity. Little Hero is recognized for his 2007 album “Revelation,” which reached the top of the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. King Malakiyah’s “Be Free” and Turbulence’s “This Is Love” also brought strong performances, with Turbulence known internationally for his hit “Notorious.” Each artist helped the riddim feel vibrant and full of life. The dub engineer behind Lovers Delite Riddim worked closely with ACTION MUSIC PRODUCTION, the label and producer for the release. ACTION MUSIC PRODUCTION has a history of supporting roots reggae and dancehall, helping new and established artists reach wider audiences. Their careful production and focus on authentic reggae sounds made the riddim stand out in 2023. Lovers Delite Riddim is remembered as a cultural highlight from that year, linking modern voices with the heart of classic reggae.
Lovers Delite Tracklist:
- Chezidek – Success
- Pzed – Praise Jah
- Little Hero – Real love
- King Malakiyah – Be Free
- Turbulence – This Is Love
- Pzed Ft. Tashee – Love
- Smoke – Roots
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