LOVING LOVELY RIDDIM produced by TEE & JAA RECORDS 2014
Loving Lovely Overview
Back in 2014, the reggae world got a fresh sound with the Loving Lovely Riddim. This roots riddim brought together artists and messages from across the culture. The main architect behind the sound was TEE, working with JAA RECORDS. TEE is known for his attention to detail in the studio, and JAA RECORDS has a history of putting out roots reggae that connects with fans. Together, they built a riddim full of heavy bass and warm, spiritual vibes. The recording process was all about capturing live energy. TEE and the label made sure every track had that deep roots feeling, using classic reggae instruments and modern mixing. This made the riddim stand out in 2014, a year full of different reggae styles. The artists gave the riddim its real power. Tydal’s “Babylon Burning” is a strong roots anthem, touching on struggle and hope. Mr Diamond brought emotion with “Who feels it knows,” showing his skill for heartfelt lyrics. Craiggis sang “Mama don’t worry no more,” a song about family and support. Tommy Ice came in with “Good Music,” adding his own flavor to the project. Ginjah, who is known for his hit “Never Lost My Way,” delivered “No Regrets” on this riddim, bringing his soulful voice and conscious message. Each artist used the riddim to share their own story. The Loving Lovely Riddim is still remembered as a highlight of reggae in 2014, mixing roots tradition with new energy. It’s a piece of reggae history that fans still enjoy today.
Loving Lovely Tracklist:
- Tydal – Babylon Burning
- Mr Diamond – Who feels it knows
- Craiggis – Mama don’t worry no more
- Tommy Ice – Good Music
- Ginjah – No Regrets
- Oreil – Warrior Spirit
- Loyal Flames – Need a woman
- Zamunda – Baby mother
- Jah Cymbal – You and i
- Bluugo – Since you went away
- Ras Penco – It’s all for you
- Loving Lonely Riddim Instrumental
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