REGGAE IN MOTION RIDDIM produced by MUSIC MECKA RECORDS 2013
Reggae In Motion Overview
Fans of roots reggae still talk about the Reggae In Motion Riddim as one of 2013’s standout projects. The release quickly became a favorite among reggae lovers, who praised its deep, conscious vibe and classic sound. Each artist brought their own flavor, helping the riddim reach new heights. OJ’s “Love You More” stood out for its heartfelt delivery, adding warmth to the project. Lady G, known for her hit “Man a Bad Man” and her pioneering role as a female deejay in dancehall, delivered “Stronger,” a track that inspired many with its message and energy. Anthony Q’s “Dirty Dance For Me” brought a lively, roots-driven groove, showing his versatility and vocal strength. The collaboration between Sophia Brown and Fiona on “Standing Firm” added a powerful, soulful touch. Fiona, who has been recognized for her album “Melody of Reggae,” also contributed her solo version “Standing Firm,” giving listeners two strong takes on the same uplifting theme. Other artists, like Droop Lion with “Heart of the Ghetto,” Ginjah’s “It’s Love,” Red Rose’s “This Love,” and Warrior King’s “Come Together,” all added their own unique voices, making the riddim a true showcase of roots reggae talent. Behind it all was MUSIC MECKA RECORDS, a label respected for its authentic reggae productions and commitment to conscious music. Known for supporting both new and established artists, the label helped shape the sound of modern roots reggae. Reggae In Motion Riddim remains a shining example of roots reggae at its best in 2013, bringing together artists and fans in celebration of the genre’s rich tradition.
Reggae In Motion Tracklist:
- OJ – Love you more
- Lady G – Stronger
- Anthony Q – Dirty Dance For Me
- Sophia Brown ft. Fiona – Standing Firm
- Droop Lion – Heart of the ghetto
- Ginjah – It’s Love
- Red Rose – This Love
- Warrior King – Come Together
- Reggae in Motion Riddim Instrumental
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