MORE LOVE AND ONLY LOVE RIDDIM produced by SUPER LOVE PRODUCTIONS 2011
More Love And Only Love Overview
The More Love And Only Love Riddim compilation from 2011 features a strong set of tracks. The release includes Baker with "Hold The Order", Color T with three songs—"More Love", "Only Love-", and "Pop It Off"—as well as Tad Hunter’s version of "Only Love-". Dan I delivers "Love Can Be", while Fya Skeptic adds "Breath Again" and "Farmer Man". Other tracks on the riddim include "So God Bless" by Gappy Ranks and "Never Get Weary" by Jahny. Among these artists, Gappy Ranks is well known for his hit single "Heaven In Her Eyes", which reached the UK reggae charts in 2010. Dan I is recognized for his work in the UK roots reggae scene, especially with his band Dub Judah. Color T stands out on this compilation with three songs, showing vocal range and songwriting skills. Fya Skeptic brings energy with two tracks, and Baker’s "Hold The Order" is a steady opener. SUPER LOVE PRODUCTIONS, the producer behind this project, is respected for releasing roots and modern reggae riddims. The label has worked with both new and experienced artists, building a reputation for quality reggae productions. The dub version of this riddim was a highlight at reggae events in 2011, remembered by fans for its deep bass and classic reggae sound.
More Love And Only Love Tracklist:
- Baker – Hold The Order
- Color T – More Love
- Color T – Only Love-(Feat Tad Hunter)
- Color T – Pop It Off
- Dan I – Love Can Be
- Fya Skeptic – Breath Again
- Fya Skeptic – Farmer Man
- Gappy Ranks – So God Bless
- Jahny – Never Get Weary
- Jojo Mac – Reach Out
- Jojo Mac – Take No Chances
- Kapshon – Praise Him
- Leroy Simmonds – Work To Do
- Lexxy – Raggydoll
- Peter Hunningdale – In My Life Feat Baker
- Peter Hunningdale – Where Do We Go
- Sarjent D – Crime To Be Poor
- Savana – Turn Me On
- Sir Fixx – Pushing Up Daisy
- Tad Hunter – Lead The Way
- Ziggy Anderson – Wear A Crown
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