ROSE GOLD RIDDIM produced by STONE LOVE MUSIC 2005
Rose Gold Overview
In 2005, the vibrant sounds of dancehall came alive in the studio with the creation of the Rose Gold Riddim. The magic happened under the creative direction of STONE LOVE MUSIC, a name synonymous with the pulse of Jamaican sound systems. Known for its powerful influence in the reggae and dancehall scenes, STONE LOVE MUSIC has been a cornerstone in shaping the sound and culture of dancehall music. The Rose Gold Riddim brought together a mix of hardcore deejay vibes and smooth vocal performances. 14k kicked things off with "How We Rolling," delivering a track that perfectly captured the energy of the riddim. Anthony Cruz followed with "She Is Fine," showcasing his smooth vocal style that has earned him recognition in the reggae world. Beenie Man, a dancehall legend with numerous hits under his belt, added his signature flair to "Got The Glue." His contribution was another testament to his enduring presence in the genre. Bomb Rush brought a lively vibe with "Dat Mi Like," while Derrow B kept the energy high with "Brand." Each track contributed to the riddim's dynamic sound, making it a standout project of the year. The Rose Gold Riddim also featured other notable collaborations like Richie Feelings & Tony Matterhorn on "Hold The Line" and Macka Diamond & Sandy Star's "Real Thing," further adding to the riddim's appeal. This release highlighted the strength of Jamaican studios in 2005, proving once again that the island's music scene was as vibrant and influential as ever.
Rose Gold Tracklist:
- 14k – How We Rolling
- Anthony Cruz – She Is Fine
- Beenie Man – Got The Glue (Edit)
- Beenie Man – Got The Glue
- Bomb Rush – Dat Mi Like
- Derrow B – Brand
- Hawkeye – Memba God
- Macka Diamond & Sandy Star – Real Thing
- Queen Paula – Fat Man
- Richie Feelings & Tony Matterhorn – Hold The Line
- Stone Love – Rose Gold Riddim (Version)
- To Isis – Wine Mi Gal
- Vybz Kartel – It Tight Like
- Zumjay – When Badman A War
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