Road Of Life Riddim produced by Suncycle Records 2010
Road Of Life Overview
In 2010, reggae music was seeing a return to its roots sound. The Road Of Life Riddim was one of the riddims that helped connect modern tracks to classic reggae. This riddim was produced by Suncycle Records, a UK-based label known for supporting conscious reggae and dancehall. Suncycle Records has worked with many artists and is respected for keeping the roots reggae spirit alive in the UK and Europe. The Road Of Life Riddim featured several artists. Damas brought the title track, “Road Of Life,” giving the riddim a strong foundation. Flames I added “With Love,” a song that matches the warm, earthy style of the riddim. Fyahkin’s “Hard Out Deh” talked about real-life struggles, a common theme in roots reggae. Hyah Slyce delivered “Most High Blessings,” which fit well with the spiritual side of the riddim. I Octane, known for his hit single “Lose A Friend,” contributed “One Love.” I Octane’s voice and message made the riddim reach more listeners. Other tracks included “Pressure” by Seeker and “Bed A Roses” by Tony Frass. The Road Of Life Riddim was played at many reggae events in 2010, showing how roots reggae continued to inspire new music and artists. The project kept the classic reggae feeling alive for a new generation.
Road Of Life Tracklist:
- Damas – Road Of Life
- Flames I – With Love
- Fyahkin – Hard Out Deh
- Hyah Slyce – Most High Blessings
- I Octane – One Love
- Seeker – Pressure
- Tony Frass – Bed A Roses
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