MY GIRL RIDDIM produced by JAH SERVANT RECORDS
My Girl Overview
My Girl Riddim is a reggae project released in 2020 by JAH SERVANT RECORDS. The riddim brings a classic reggae sound with a modern touch. Izzye Melodies is one of the artists featured on this riddim. He is known for his smooth vocal style and has built a steady following in reggae circles. Bevil appears on the project with BabySpeed, bringing a lively collaboration that adds energy to the riddim. BabySpeed also performs a solo track called "Hold On," which highlights his talent for catchy hooks and uplifting lyrics. Snakey is another artist on the riddim. He is recognized for his straightforward delivery and roots-inspired messages. Ziggy Ranking joins the lineup as well. He has years of experience in reggae music and is respected for his consistent output and stage presence. JAH SERVANT RECORDS produced and released the My Girl Riddim. The label has a history of working with both new and established reggae artists. It is known for its focus on authentic reggae and dancehall productions. The My Girl Riddim itself features steady drums, warm basslines, and melodic guitar. It was recorded in 2020 and reflects the ongoing importance of classic reggae sounds in today’s music scene. The riddim has been played by selectors and DJs who appreciate its timeless island feel.
My Girl Tracklist:
- Izzye Melodies – My Girl
- Bevil Feat. BabySpeed – Hold On
- Snakey – Old School Dancing
- Ziggy Ranking – Wanna Love Yuh
- Fireball – Hug Me
- Fridge – She’s Mine
- Jubilant – Opposite To Attract
- Simeon Sword – I’ve Got You
- Jah Servant Feat. Izzye Melodies – Dubbin’ My Girl
- Jah Servant – My Girl Riddim
- Ziggy Ranking – Father God
- Bevil Feat. Babyspeed – Showers Of Love
- Fireball – Pack Up And Go (Covid 19)
- Izzye Melodies – Guide Me
- Frankie Shure – Show Love
- Jah Servant – Song Of Songs Riddim
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