REGGAEMATIC MUSIC 6 STAND UP RIDDIM produced by HEAVY BEAT 2020
Reggaematic Music 6 Stand Up Overview
Reggaematic Music 6 Stand Up Riddim is a reggae release from 2020 that continues to attract listeners. This riddim brings together several respected artists, each adding their own style to the project. Bitty Mclean is known for his smooth voice and classic reggae covers. He has built a strong following in the UK and Jamaica, and his tracks often reach reggae charts. JC Lodge is famous for her soulful singing and has been active since the 1980s. Her hit “Telephone Love” made her a household name in reggae and lovers rock. Ambelique started his career as a singer in Jamaica and later moved to the UK, where he became known for his deep, rich vocals and steady stream of singles. Nikesha Lindo is recognized for her modern approach to reggae and her connection to both Jamaican and American audiences. Chris Demontague brings a soulful touch to the riddim, with a background in both singing and songwriting. The producer behind this project is HEAVY BEAT, a well-known name in reggae production. HEAVY BEAT has a long history of working with top artists and is respected for keeping the roots of reggae alive while updating its sound. The Stand Up Riddim itself is built on a foundation of steady bass, bright keyboards, and a classic reggae drum pattern. Released in 2020, it draws from the tradition of uniting artists on one instrumental, reflecting a culture of peace and unity in reggae music.
Reggaematic Music 6 Stand Up Tracklist:
- Bitty Mclean – This Is Goodbye
- JC Lodge – Rub A Dub.wav
- Ambelique – My Father Gives Me
- Nikesha Lindo – Vintage Love.wav
- Chris Demontague – Long Time
- Ansel Meditation – More Crying
- Kashief Lindo – Till Dem Bun Down Di House
- Carl Malcolm – Deeper Pocket
- Glen Washington – Let The Sunshine
- Willie Lindo – Stand Up
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