POMEGRANATE RIDDIM produced by SUPATECH RECORDS 2023
Pomegranate Overview
Pam Hall, June Lodge, Shanty B, Winston Reedy, and Tony Mahoney came together on the Pomegranate Riddim collection, showing the rich variety of reggae in 2023. Each artist brought their own voice and style to the project. Pam Hall, known for her hit cover "Dear Boopsie," delivers "Celebration" with her smooth and soulful touch. June Lodge, who made history with "Someone Loves You Honey" as one of the best-selling reggae singles by a female artist, adds strength with "Stand up Strong." Shanty B brings a fresh energy to "My Mind," while Winston Reedy, a former lead singer of The Cimarons, shares his experience on "Life Is for Living." Tony Mahoney heats things up with "Stepping Hotter," adding another layer to the collection. The album’s rocksteady flow is built on classic reggae rhythms. SUPATECH RECORDS, the producer behind the release, is known for keeping the roots reggae sound alive. The label has worked with both veteran and rising artists, and its productions are often praised for their authentic feel. SUPATECH RECORDS makes sure the foundation of reggae is still strong, even as new voices join the scene. Other highlights on the collection include Johnny Jubilee’s "Stepping It Hotter," Exedus with "Send Me Someone," Kaya Newman on "When You Feel Like," and Sarah Tobias’s "Pomegranate Instrumental." Together, these tracks show the depth and unity of reggae in 2023. The Pomegranate Riddim stands as a reminder of the genre’s lasting power and the important role of producers and artists in keeping reggae’s spirit alive.
Pomegranate Tracklist:
- Pam Hall – Celerbration
- June Lodge – Stand up Strong
- Shanty B – My Mind
- Winston Reedy – Life Is for Living
- Tony Mahoney – Stepping Hotter
- Johnny Jubilee – Stepping It Hotter
- Exedus – Send Me Someone
- Kaya Newman – When You Feel Like
- Sarah Tobias – Pomegranate Instrumental
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