OUTLINE RIDDIM produced by REGGAE VIBES PRODUCTION 2017
Outline Overview
The Outline Riddim from 2017 brought together some strong voices in reggae. Imedz, known for "Babylon Falling," brings a fresh energy to the riddim with his powerful lyrics. Little John, who made his mark in the 1980s with hits like "Clarks Booty," adds his experience and classic style to "Don’T Style Me Girl." Ras Capulu delivers "Ganja Morning," a track that keeps the roots spirit alive. Prince Theo, with "Love Your Mama," and Major Christy, singing "Hail His Majesty," both add their own unique sounds to the mix. This riddim was produced by REGGAE VIBES PRODUCTION, a label with a history of supporting roots and culture reggae. They are known for working with both new and established artists, and their releases have often appeared on reggae charts in Europe and Jamaica. REGGAE VIBES PRODUCTION has built a reputation for quality and for keeping the real reggae sound alive. The Outline Riddim itself has a classic roots feel. It uses joyful harmonies and steady rhythms that remind listeners of reggae from earlier years, but with a modern touch. Each artist brings their own story, but together they keep the message of roots reggae strong. The riddim stands out for its unity and its focus on social issues, something REGGAE VIBES PRODUCTION is known for. Even today, the Outline Riddim still sounds fresh. It echoes the spirit of 2017, but also the deeper roots of reggae music.
Outline Tracklist:
- Imedz – Babylon Falling
- Little John – Don’T Style Me Girl
- Ras Capulu – Ganja Morning
- Prince Theo – Love Your Mama
- Major Christy – Hail His Majesty
- Mikki Rass – Hear Dem A Cry
- Helmo – High Grade
- Yami Bolo – Loosing Your Love
- Chuck Turner – Love Inna Me
- Anthony Wayne – See Wi Rise (Feat. Nando Fresh
- Melody – Time Hard (Feat. Natchilous)
- Itrust – We Caa Tek It Nuh More
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