PURPLE IN MOONLIGHT CITY RIDDIM produced by ISLAND LIFE RECORDS 2017
Purple In Moonlight City Overview
The Purple In Moonlight City Riddim brought a deep, rootsy reggae sound to 2017. This riddim is full of conscious vibes, with warm bass and classic reggae drums. It has a laid-back mood, but every track feels alive and full of spirit. A Guy Called Purple sets the tone with "Moonlight City Dub," a track that lets the riddim shine. Exco Levi comes in strong with "My Heart." Exco Levi is well known in reggae for winning multiple Juno Awards in Canada, and his voice fits perfectly over the roots rhythm. Gappy Ranks, who once hit the UK reggae charts with songs like "Heaven In Her Eyes," adds a smooth touch with "Acapella." Jah Mason’s "Rise Up" brings positive energy and uplifting lyrics, while Little John, a veteran singer from the 1980s dancehall era, delivers a thoughtful message with "What Are We Fighting For." The riddim also features Lutan Fyah with "Give Thanks," Marlon Brando on "Six Billion," Smooth T’s "So High," and Spectacular’s "They Dont Know." Each artist brings their own style, but the roots feeling ties them all together. ISLAND LIFE RECORDS produced this project. The label is known for supporting modern reggae and roots artists, helping to keep the classic sound fresh. ISLAND LIFE RECORDS has worked with both new voices and reggae legends, building a solid name in the reggae world. In 2017, the Purple In Moonlight City Riddim helped keep reggae’s roots alive, showing the music’s strength and spirit.
Purple In Moonlight City Tracklist:
- A Guy Called Purple – Moonlight City Dub
- Exco Levi – My Heart
- Gappy Ranks – Acapella
- Jah Mason – Rise Up
- Little John – What Are We Fighting For
- Lutan Fyah – Give Thanks
- Marlon Brando – Six Billion
- Smooth T – So High
- Spectacular – They Dont Know
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