QUEENZ CROWN RIDDIM produced by GALAXY SOUNDSTATION 2022
Queenz Crown Overview
In 2022, reggae music saw a powerful moment with the release of a track base that brought together a conscious sound and a strong sense of unity. The riddim, rooted in Jamaican culture, uses steady drum and bass lines that have been the foundation of reggae for decades. These sounds are known for carrying messages of hope, love, and resilience, which are important themes in reggae music. A key part of this release was the influence of the dub engineer. By using classic techniques like echo, reverb, and warm vinyl textures, the engineer created a rich, immersive listening experience. This helped the riddim stand out, giving each song a unique atmosphere while keeping the overall sound cohesive. The producer behind this project is GALAXY SOUNDSTATION. Known for their work in the reggae scene, GALAXY SOUNDSTATION has released music through their own label and is respected for bringing together talented vocalists and musicians. Their production on Queenz Crown Riddim shows a careful balance between modern and classic reggae styles. Several artists added their voices to this riddim. Da Real Storm delivers a heartfelt message in "Jah Will See I Through." Kristine Alicia, who is known for her album "Songs from Zion," brings her signature uplifting style to "I & I." Althea Hewitt, recognized for her vocal work with the group 54-46, inspires with "Stay Alive." Mindy Smokestack sings "Hold On," while Seanice offers "Reasons." Each artist brings their own touch, making this collection a highlight of reggae in 2022.
Queenz Crown Tracklist:
- Da Real Storm – Jah Will See I Through
- Kristine Alicia – I & I (Riddim Mix)
- Althea Hewitt – Stay Alive
- Mindy Smokestack – Hold On
- Seanice – Reasons
- Rosie B – Love Can Save The Day
- Fiona – Should I
- Stacy – Money
- Galaxy Soundstation – Queenz Crown Riddim (Instrumental)
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