PEACE AND LOVE RIDDIM produced by HIGH FENCE RECORDS 2005
Peace And Love Overview
In 2005, reggae music saw a significant moment with the release of the "Peace And Love Riddim." This collection of songs brought together the smooth, soulful vibes of rocksteady, a genre known for its laid-back rhythm and heartfelt lyrics. At the heart of this project was HIGH FENCE RECORDS, a label known for blending classic reggae sounds with modern influences. This approach helped the riddim quickly become a staple in reggae playlists. HIGH FENCE RECORDS has a reputation for producing music that resonates with both traditional reggae fans and new listeners. They have been involved in several successful projects, often noted for their ability to bring together diverse artists to create a cohesive sound. Their work on the "Peace And Love Riddim" is no exception, showcasing their talent in unifying different musical styles. The riddim features contributions from notable artists like Euton Grant, Jallanzo, Sizzla, and Version. Euton Grant is known for his track "Sitting In Limbo," which captures the essence of introspection and resilience. Jallanzo brings his unique touch with "Peace And Love," a song that reflects his commitment to spreading positive messages through music. Sizzla, a prominent figure in reggae with numerous hits, adds depth with "Theres A Better Way," a song that encourages hope and change. Version also contributes to the riddim with "Peace And Love," adding to the anthology's rich texture. Together, these artists and HIGH FENCE RECORDS created a roots anthology that celebrates the enduring strength of reggae music, marking 2005 as a memorable year for the genre.
Peace And Love Tracklist:
- Euton Grant – Sitting In Limbo
- Jallanzo – Peace And Love
- Sizzla – Theres A Better Way
- Version – Peace And Love
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