SANNTA RIDDIM produced by U RECORDS 2014
Sannta Overview
Sannta Riddim is a roots reggae collection that fans still remember as a favorite from 2014. The sound is built on a classic one drop rhythm, which is the heartbeat of reggae. In sound system culture, this one drop base is important. It gives the music a deep, steady pulse that DJs love to play on big speakers. It keeps the crowd moving and brings people together. The music arranger on Sannta Riddim played a big part in shaping the songs. They made sure each track fit together, even when different artists brought their own styles. The arranger’s work helps the whole album feel smooth and connected. U RECORDS produced this release. The label is known for pushing modern roots reggae and supporting new talent. U RECORDS has a reputation for rich, warm sound and has worked with many artists in the reggae scene. The anthology features several artists. Dosfire brings energy with “Una Noche.” Dreddy Lea sings “Pretty Love,” and is known for his smooth vocals. El Gran Jaypee’s “Voy A Meterle Cabron” adds a strong Spanish touch. Fdb is here with “Una Oportunidad,” and Galiranks delivers “Cae La Noche.” Each artist gives something special, showing how reggae can cross borders and languages. Other tracks include John Luna’s “Falsas Promesas,” Edylin and Laco’s “Me Enamore,” L Maleante’s “Me Atore,” Panty Man’s “Ese Momento,” and Rica Twin’s “En El Barrio.” All together, Sannta Riddim stands as proof that reggae was strong and creative in 2014, bringing people together through powerful music and sound system vibes.
Sannta Tracklist:
- Dosfire – Una Noche
- Dreddy Lea – Pretty Love
- El Gran Jaypee – Voy A Meterle Cabron
- Fdb – Una Oportunidad
- Galiranks – Cae La Noche
- John Luna – Falsas Promesas
- K-Laco Ft Edylin – Me Enamore
- L Maleante – Me Atore
- Panty Man – Ese Momento
- Rica Twin – En El Barrio
- Saina Hagamos El Amor Prod- Dj Yorkgenis
- Sam Bad Boy Ft Any Any – No Quiero Mas Nadie Prod-Dj Yorkgenis
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