REGGAERUS RIDDIM produced by JAHNI RECORD 2021
Reggaerus Overview
The Reggaerus Riddim made a strong mark on reggae in 2021. Its foundation rhythm echoed through sound system nights across the islands and beyond. The groove is classic, yet the music arranger added touches that help it blend with other genres. You can hear reggae’s roots, but also hints of dancehall, soul, and even a bit of pop. This makes the riddim flexible for artists and exciting for listeners. Glen Washingtion delivers “Chocolate Love” with his signature smooth voice. Known for his hit “Kindness For Weakness,” Glen’s style fits perfectly with the riddim’s warm, steady beat. Karl Anthony’s “Run Like The Wind” brings energy and a catchy hook, showing his talent for uplifting songs. Ras Lu I lifts spirits with “Can You Feel It,” adding conscious lyrics that fit the riddim’s thoughtful vibe. Semojar Naki’s “Perfect Love” and Ras One’s “Rasone” each bring their own flavor, showing how the rhythm can support different moods and messages. The producer, JAHNI RECORD, has a reputation for quality conscious reggae. JAHNI RECORD is known for releasing music that keeps reggae’s message alive, and their productions often reach listeners worldwide through streaming platforms. The arranger’s work is clear in every track, weaving together live instruments and digital sounds. This helps the riddim blend with other genres, making it popular with selectors and fans. Roots fans still talk about this foundation rhythm from 2021, remembering how it brought together artists and sounds in a fresh way.
Reggaerus Tracklist:
- Glen Washingtion – Chocolate Love
- Karl Anthony – Run Like The Wind
- Ras Lu I – Can You Feel It
- Semojar Naki – Perfect Love
- Ras One – Rasone
- Sativa D Black 1 – Bruning Fyah
- Galaday – Journey
- Legato – Marijuana
- Prezident Brown – Fountain Of Love
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