ONION LEAF RIDDIM produced by GLORYHOUSE MUSIC 2020
Onion Leaf Overview
Onion Leaf Riddim is a reggae project released in 2020. The riddim stands out with its classic reggae sound and rich, warm production. Condense Teach feat. Hungupenge brings a strong vocal blend to the track, mixing thoughtful lyrics with a steady roots rhythm. Hungupenge also appears solo on “Marching To Freedoom,” delivering a song with deep messages about struggle and hope, which matches his reputation for meaningful songwriting. Danny English, known for his energetic style and catchy hooks, adds a lively touch to the riddim, staying true to his dancehall roots. Len Hammond, who is respected for his smooth voice and soulful delivery, gives the riddim a melodic edge. Lenn Hammond teams up with Wise Wurdz for another track, combining reggae harmonies with spoken word elements, which gives their song a unique feel. The riddim is produced by GLORYHOUSE MUSIC, a label with a history of working on reggae projects that highlight both new and established artists. GLORYHOUSE MUSIC is known for keeping a vintage sound in their releases, often using analog recording methods to add warmth and depth. Onion Leaf Riddim features live instruments, a steady drum and bass line, and gentle guitar, which are all common in classic reggae. The project reflects the roots reggae tradition and stands out for its authentic approach and careful production. It remains a memorable addition to modern reggae music.
Onion Leaf Tracklist:
- Condense Teach feat. Hungupenge – Marching To Freedoom
- Danny English – Style
- Len Hammond – Tierd A Yuh
- Lenn Hammond feat. Wise Wurdz – Westborn Train
- Lizziana – Nuh Little Bit a Love
- Gucci Flava – Nah Get Nuh Better (clean)
- Gucci Flava – Nah Get Nuh Better (raw)
- Gloryhouse – Spyde Marijuna
- Steady Ranking – Show Some love
- Gloryhouse – Onion Leaf Instrumental
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