MEMORIES RIDDIM produced by NEW CREATION RECORDS 2005
Memories Overview
In 2005, the Memories Riddim came to life in the studio with a roots instrumental that echoed the classic reggae traditions of the time. The creative direction was steered by the talented hands at NEW CREATION RECORDS, a label known for its dedication to authentic reggae sounds. NEW CREATION RECORDS has been instrumental in promoting reggae music and has a reputation for producing quality tracks that resonate with fans worldwide. The Memories Riddim features a collection of standout artists, each bringing their unique flair to the project. Alozade delivers his track "As Far As My Eyes Can See" with a distinctive energy that reggae fans have come to love. Josie Mel adds smooth vocals with "My Baby," capturing hearts with his soulful touch. Lenn Hammond's contribution, "Time," showcases his ability to blend emotion with rhythm, a skill that has earned him respect in the reggae community. Luciano, known for his powerful voice and conscious lyrics, adds depth with "Too Rude," a track that continues to resonate with listeners. Mikey General, a long-time collaborator with Luciano, brings "Jah Mission" to the riddim, a song that highlights his commitment to spreading positive messages through music. The Memories Riddim also includes tracks like "Back Against The Wall" by Milton Blake and "Honestly I Cry" by Xyminis, each adding to the rich tapestry of the release. The instrumental version, "Memories Riddim," ties it all together, capturing the essence of reggae roots that defined the era. For any reggae fan, this riddim remains an essential listen.
Memories Tracklist:
- Alozade – As Far As My Eyes Can See
- Josie Mel – My Baby
- Lenn Hammond – Time
- Luciano – Too Rude
- Mikey General – Jah Mission
- Milton Blake – Back Against The Wall
- Xyminis – Honestly I Cry
- Version – Memories Riddim
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