NIGHT IN GALE RIDDIM produced by TRAIN LINE RECORDS 2021
Night IN Gale Overview
Anthony B, Busy Signal, Freddie McGregor, Kuzik, and Lutan Fyah all bring their unique voices to the Night IN Gale Riddim. Each artist is respected in the reggae and dancehall world. Anthony B, known for his powerful messages, delivers “Good Time.” Busy Signal, famous for hits like “Stay So,” adds energy with “Place Ah Run Hot.” Freddie McGregor, a veteran known for classics such as “Big Ship,” shares his signature style on “Here I Come.” Kuzik joins with “Real People Know Real,” while Lutan Fyah uplifts listeners with “Africa Shall Rise.” Behind the scenes, TRAIN LINE RECORDS brings these artists together. The label has built a reputation for releasing modern reggae riddims that respect tradition while sounding fresh. TRAIN LINE RECORDS has worked with both new and legendary voices, and its productions have reached reggae fans worldwide through streaming platforms. The Night IN Gale Riddim is rooted in the sounds of 2022. Its musical backdrop is filled with live percussion, warm bass, and organic layers. This gives each song a natural and lively feeling. The riddim’s foundation echoes through sound system nights, connecting listeners to reggae’s deep roots. Other artists also join the project, including Norris Man with “Deep Conversation,” Perfect Giddimani with “Bad Lands,” Pressure Busspipe’s “True To Yourself,” and Real McKoy’s “Remain Joyful.” Together, these tracks create a release that feels at home both in parties and for personal listening, keeping the spirit of reggae alive.
Night IN Gale Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Good Time
- Busy Signal – Place Ah Run Hot
- Freddie McGregor – Here I Come
- Kuzik – Real People Know Real
- Lutan Fyah – Africa Shall Rise
- Norris Man – Deep Conversation
- Perfect Giddimani – Bad Lands
- Pressure Busspipe – True To Yourself
- Real McKoy – Remain Joyful
- Night In Gale Riddim
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