MOONLIGHT KISSES RIDDIM produced by STINGRAY RECORDS 2012
Moonlight Kisses Overview
The one drop base is a classic reggae rhythm that has shaped the sound of the genre for decades. In the studio, musicians and producers worked together to create this base. They used steady drums, deep basslines, and simple guitar chords. This foundation gave the songs a strong, warm feeling that is easy to recognize. For the Moonlight Kisses Riddim in 2012, the arranger focused on keeping the traditional reggae sound alive. The creative direction was clear: blend vocal harmonies with the one drop rhythm, and let each artist shine. This approach helped the music feel both classic and fresh. STINGRAY RECORDS produced this riddim. The label is based in the UK and has been important in promoting reggae music worldwide. STINGRAY RECORDS is known for working with both new and established artists, helping to keep the reggae scene active and creative. Now, let’s look at the artists. Fiona sings "Love me now" on this riddim. She is known for her smooth voice and emotional delivery. Sandra Cross brings her song "Race for life." Sandra Cross won the Reggae Star Factor award in the UK and is respected for her long career in lovers rock. Sylvia Tella performs "Sometimes." Sylvia Tella is well-known for her hit "Spell," which reached the UK charts in the 1980s. Finally, Yashema McLeod adds her voice with "Dreams," bringing a fresh and soulful touch to the project. The one drop base of 2012’s Moonlight Kisses Riddim is remembered as a cultural work. It brings together tradition, talent, and timeless reggae energy.
Moonlight Kisses Tracklist:
- Fiona – Love me now
- Sandra Cross – Race for life
- Sylvia Tella – Sometimes
- Yashema McLeod – Dreams
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