RELATIONSHIP RIDDIM produced by DNYCE MUZIC 2016
Relationship Overview
The Relationship Riddim brought fresh roots energy to reggae in 2016. Its instrumental mixed deep bass and soulful melodies, standing out among other roots drops of that year. Many riddims from 2016 had digital sounds, but this one kept a strong live feel. The arrangement blended Caribbean styles and conscious lyrics, echoing the mood of the time. Dnyce Muzic played a big part in shaping the sound. As producer, DNYCE MUZIC is known for working with both new and established reggae voices. The label’s releases often get attention for their high production quality and streaming numbers. With Relationship Riddim, Dnyce Muzic set the tone for the whole project. Jah Mundy’s “Rasta Empress” gave the riddim a spiritual touch. Kaya & Isasha teamed up on “Dear Love,” bringing Trinidadian roots to the mix—Isasha is well known for his hit “Don’t You Know.” Syr’s “Ganja Party” added a fun, herb-inspired vibe. The culture arranger made sure each artist’s message fit well with the riddim’s roots flow. This teamwork helped the project feel united, even as each singer brought a different story. Compared to other roots releases from 2016, Relationship Riddim stood out for its warmth, live sound, and the way it brought together voices from across the Caribbean.
Relationship Tracklist:
- Dnyce Muzic – Relationship Riddim
- Jah Mundy – Rasta Empress
- Kaya & Isasha – Dear Love
- Syr – Ganja Party
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