MELODIC RIDDIM produced by WMG LAB 2014
Melodic Overview
When Melodic Riddim first dropped in 2014, reggae fans quickly embraced its deep roots sound. The riddim soon became a favorite in roots sessions and dances, thanks to its strong melodies and classic reggae vibe. Selectors enjoyed spinning it, and it found a place in many record collections. The project brought together a unique mix of artists, each adding their own style. Cruz Rock delivered the powerful “War With Love,” a track that resonated with fans of conscious reggae. Italo Skarcha’s “Stand Tall” stood out for its uplifting message. Luckykidd’s “Broken Heart” showed his ability to bring emotion and real-life stories into his music. Tony Anthony, known for his hit single “Torn,” gave listeners “I Will Rise,” continuing his tradition of heartfelt roots reggae. Po contributed “Bon Babiland,” adding another cultural layer to the riddim. The label behind the release helped push the riddim into roots selectors’ hands, making sure it reached the right audiences. WMG LAB, the producer, is known for supporting reggae talent and has earned respect for their quality productions. Their work on Melodic Riddim added to their growing reputation for crafting modern reggae that honors the genre’s traditions. Today, the instrumental from Melodic Riddim still echoes the spirit of 2014 roots reggae. Its influence can be heard in sessions and mixes, showing how a well-crafted riddim can stand the test of time while bringing together artists and fans in celebration of reggae culture.
Melodic Tracklist:
- Cruz Rock – War With Love
- Italo Skarcha – Stand Tall
- Luckykidd – Broken Heart
- Tony Anthony – I Will Rise
- Po – Bon Babiland
- Sheldon Senior – Like A Winner
- Sing A Teh & Jali Madi – Duniiya
- Rawpa Crawpa – Pay Day
- Avaran – Met A Girl
- Jeck Pilpil – We Will Rise
- Isiah Mentor – Enough
- Melodic Riddim Version
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