PUSH COME TO SHOVE RIDDIM RELOADED – PURE MUSIC PRODUCTIONS 2013
Push Come To Shove Overview
The Push Come To Shove Riddim comes from the well-known reggae label Penthouse Records. Penthouse is respected for its dedication to authentic reggae sounds, and with this release, they kept true to the roots. The musical backdrop uses classic reggae rhythms, steady drums, and deep bass, giving fans that familiar, comforting feeling. This riddim brought together some strong artists. Exco Levi, known for winning multiple Juno Awards in Canada, gives us “Haven’T You Told Me.” His voice fits perfectly with the rootsy style, and his reputation for conscious lyrics shines through. Delly Ranx, who produced the well-received album “Good Profile” and is respected both as a deejay and a producer, delivers “Nah Beg Nuh Friend.” His performance adds energy and a message of independence. Bobby Hustle’s “Pay Check” brings a modern edge, while still riding the classic groove. Froggy Maddsquad teams up with Xean Don for “Strongest Love,” and Xean Don also appears solo on “Strongest Love — Strongest Love.” Both versions show the riddim’s versatility, blending heartfelt vocals with the foundation beat. Other tracks like Gappy Ranks — “Harvest Time” and Liquid — “Blame Me” add more layers, with each artist bringing their own flavor while keeping the roots vibe alive. Roots selectors often reach for this riddim to bring back the spirit of early 2010s reggae. Even in 2020, fans play Push Come To Shove as a reminder of the era’s sound. The combination of solid production and talented artists makes this riddim a lasting favorite in reggae circles.
Push Come To Shove Tracklist:
- Exco Levi – Haven’T You Told Me
- Delly Ranx – Nah Beg Nuh Friend
- Bobby Hustle – Pay Check
- Froggy Maddsquad Ft. Xean Don – Strongest Love
- Gappy Ranks – Harvest Time
- Liquid – Blame Me
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