RED COTTON RIDDIM produced by OPEN DOORS RECORDS 2023
Red Cotton Overview
The Red Cotton Riddim, released in 2023, stands out as a strong example of modern reggae that respects its roots. The foundation rhythm on this project follows the classic reggae structure, with steady drum patterns, deep basslines, and a touch of dub influence. This approach gives the riddim a timeless feel, while allowing each artist to bring their own style to the tracks. Norrisman, a respected figure in reggae known for songs like "Persistence," brings his soulful voice to "Love Is Golden." Jahniceness delivers "Thumbs Up," adding positive energy and smooth vocals. 1sha Blender, who is the son of well-known singer Everton Blender, offers "Dream Of Me," blending conscious lyrics with melodic flow. Dj Spiceman’s "Revolution" adds a call for change, while Pyvital’s "Woman I Love You So" explores themes of love and devotion. Other contributions include Shanpelle with "Lock Smith," Don Roye on "I Can't Take It No More," Fear’s "Red Flag," Melody’s "Boo Boop," and Voicebox with "Legalize It." Each artist brings their own flavor, but all tracks are unified by the strong foundation of the riddim. The project is produced by OPEN DOORS RECORDS, a label known for promoting authentic reggae and dancehall sounds. The label has a history of supporting upcoming talent and has gained recognition for its high-quality productions. With the Red Cotton Riddim, OPEN DOORS RECORDS adds another important release to its growing catalog, making it one of the cultural highlights in reggae for 2023.
Red Cotton Tracklist:
- Norrisman – Love Is Golden
- Jahniceness – Thumbs Up
- 1sha Blender – Dream Of Me
- Dj Spiceman – Revolution
- Pyvital – Woman I Love You So
- Shanpelle – Lock Smith
- Don Roye – I Can’T Take It No More
- Fear – Red Flag
- Melody – Boo Boop
- Voicebox – Legalize It
- Jason Bromfield – Red Cotton Riddim
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