MORE LOVE RIDDIM produced by MASTER TOUCH RECORDS 2023
More Love Overview
The More Love Riddim, released in 2023, stands out in reggae for its strong connection to sound system culture. In the world of reggae, foundation rhythms are the backbone for both selectors and deejays, bringing people together on the dancefloor. This riddim blends classic reggae grooves with a modern twist, making it perfect for both dancing and deep listening sessions. The steady bass and uplifting melodies reflect the roots of Jamaican sound system parties, where music and community are always linked. Behind this project is MASTER TOUCH RECORDS, a label known for its focus on conscious reggae music. MASTER TOUCH RECORDS has built a reputation for high-quality productions and has worked with several respected artists in the reggae community. Their releases have gained thousands of streams online, showing their impact in today’s digital music scene. The studio hand plays a big role in shaping the More Love Riddim. Careful mixing and production keep the sound tight and unified, letting each artist add their own personality without losing the core vibe. This teamwork is a key part of sound system culture, where the rhythm brings artists and listeners together. The riddim features four artists: Shay Hil, Elmina Rose, Adelaide Mackenzie, and Carty. Shay Hil’s “Prayer” stands out with heartfelt lyrics. Elmina Rose brings warmth to “A Life with You.” Adelaide Mackenzie, known for her soulful voice and past work with Omar on the single “Put It Down,” brings energy to “I'm Feeling You.” Carty closes things out with “Fall in Love Again.” Together, these tracks prove reggae’s strength and unity in 2023.
More Love Tracklist:
- Shay Hil – Prayer
- Elmina Rose – A Life with You
- Adelaide Mackenzie – I’m Feeling You
- Carty – Fall in Love Again
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