OCEAN LIGHT RIDDIM produced by KHAL-EL RECORDS 2021
Ocean Light Overview
In 2021, reggae continued to evolve while staying true to its roots, and the Ocean Light Riddim stood out as a strong example of this balance. The riddim’s rocksteady flow brought a classic feel to a year filled with fresh sounds, reminding listeners of reggae’s deep history while adding modern energy. Its layered instrumentals and steady rhythms made it a cultural highlight in the roots reggae scene for that year. The foundation of the Ocean Light Riddim comes from KHAL-EL RECORDS, a label known for its dedication to authentic reggae production. KHAL-EL RECORDS has steadily built a reputation for working with respected artists and creating projects that resonate with both new and longtime reggae fans. Their releases are available on major platforms and have gained steady streams, helping to keep roots reggae alive in a digital era. Among the standout artists on this project is Perfect Giddimani. Known for his socially conscious lyrics and unique vocal style, Perfect Giddimani delivers “Fling A Fire” on this riddim. He is recognized for his 2006 hit “Hand Cart Bwoy,” which reached international reggae charts and helped cement his place in the genre. His contribution to the Ocean Light Riddim continues his tradition of powerful performances. Cookie The Herbalist also brings his voice to the project with “If Tomorrow Never Comes.” The Swiss reggae artist has made a name for himself in European reggae circles, performing at major festivals and collaborating with artists worldwide. His smooth delivery on this track adds a heartfelt touch to the riddim’s lively backdrop. Together, Perfect Giddimani — Fling A Fire and Cookie The Herbalist — If Tomorrow Never Comes showcase how the Ocean Light Riddim became a memorable roots release in 2021, blending cultural tradition with present-day reggae spirit.
Ocean Light Tracklist:
- Perfect Giddimani – Fling A Fire
- Cookie The Herbalist – If Tomorrow Never Comes
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