ROCKERS RIDDIM produced by CABBA SOUND PRODUCTIONS 2019
Rockers Overview
In 2016, reggae fans warmly welcomed the Rockers Riddim release. The recording quickly caught attention for its classic roots style and uplifting mood. Listeners praised the way each artist brought their own energy to the project, keeping the roots reggae message alive throughout the year. Luciano stood out with "Our Love Will Last." Known for his powerful voice and conscious lyrics, Luciano has been a key figure in reggae for decades. His album "Where There Is Life" remains a classic, and his work on this riddim continued his tradition of spreading positive messages. Nazzleman’s "Fire" added a vibrant touch. Nazzleman is recognized for his energetic performances and dedication to roots reggae. His contribution on this riddim gave fans another reason to celebrate his growing catalog. Ginjah and Dejah both delivered versions of "Soulmate," each bringing a unique style to the same rhythm. Ginjah, who found success with his hit "Never Lost My Way," gave a soulful and heartfelt performance. Dejah’s take offered a fresh perspective, showing the riddim’s flexibility. Pessoa joined with "Come Over," adding smooth vocals and catchy melodies. Each artist’s song fit perfectly into the roots reggae sound that fans love. The project was produced by CABBA SOUND PRODUCTIONS, a label known for supporting authentic reggae and roots music. CABBA SOUND PRODUCTIONS has worked with both new and established artists, helping to keep reggae’s traditions alive. With strong performances and conscious lyrics, this recording helped roots reggae stay strong in 2016.
Rockers Tracklist:
- Luciano – Our Love Will Last
- Nazzleman – Fire
- J-Militia – Mama
- Ginjah – Soulmate (Feat. Dejah)
- Pessoa – Come Over
- Anthony Que – Bigga Than That
- Sophia Brown – Too Small
- Papa Michigan – One Day At A Time
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