RED EYES RIDDIM produced by POSITIVE STUDIO CR / FIRE LION MUSIC 2022
Red Eyes Overview
In 2022, the reggae rhythm scene got a boost from POSITIVE STUDIO CR / FIRE LION MUSIC. This label is known for its dedication to roots reggae and cultural vibes, especially in Central America. The studio has helped push reggae forward with strong production and a focus on authentic sounds. The Red Eyes Riddim project brought together a talented group of artists. Each one added their own style, creating a collection that echoed classic reggae traditions. Dj Chris, a respected name in the reggae community, delivered "La hora del Reggae." This song stands out for its catchy flow and positive message. Mike Joseph, who has been building his name in Latin reggae, contributed "Full Volumen," showing his energy and passion for the genre. Tikaf joined the lineup with "Eyes Red," bringing a modern touch to the riddim. BOBBY, recognized for his love of reggae culture, performed "Love for the weed." Jahricio and Bobby Hustle teamed up for "Get High," blending their voices and styles. Bobby Hustle is known internationally, especially for his collaborations with artists like Collie Buddz and his album "It's the Hustle." Jahricio also played a key role, providing the "Red Eyes Riddim Instrumental." Behind all these tracks, POSITIVE STUDIO CR / FIRE LION MUSIC acted as the roots craftsman. The label’s releases have reached listeners worldwide, with streaming numbers growing each year. Looking back, this reggae rhythm project was a strong statement in 2022, keeping reggae’s message alive and fresh for a new generation.
Red Eyes Tracklist:
- Dj Chris – La hora del Reggae
- Mike Joseph – Full Volumen
- Tikaf – Eyes Red
- BOBBY – Love for the weed
- Jahricio & Bobby Hustle – Get High
- Aborijah – Jah es la Fuente
- Singer Jah – Lion in the Jungle
- El Maine Lion – Give me the vibes
- Jahricio – Red Eyes Riddim Instrumental
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