SCALES OF LOVE RIDDIM produced by SKUNGA RECORDS 2021
Scales Of Love Overview
The reggae rhythm project began in a small studio, where musicians and producers gathered to create a fresh sound for 2021. Guided by a roots craftsman’s vision, the team focused on blending classic reggae elements with a new, uplifting energy. The aim was to make music that felt both familiar and surprising, keeping the spirit of reggae alive while moving it forward. At the center of this project was SKUNGA RECORDS, a label known for supporting conscious reggae music. SKUNGA RECORDS has worked with a number of respected reggae artists and is recognized for pushing positive messages in their releases. Their approach has helped them gain a steady following among reggae fans, especially those who value thoughtful lyrics and authentic rhythms. The artists featured on this rhythm brought their own unique style to the project. Delroy Melody, a veteran of the reggae scene, contributed the track "Africa." Delroy Melody is well known for his classic roots reggae songs and has been active since the 1970s, earning respect for his soulful voice and conscious themes. I Martell added "Holding On" to the mix, bringing a heartfelt performance that connected with listeners. Natty Knox offered "Waste Man," delivering sharp lyrics over the lively beat. Phe-Nom joined with "When the Going Gets Tough," showing versatility and a strong vocal presence. Rounding out the lineup, Ramian’s "Goodie Goodie Loving" brought warmth and melody to the project. Looking back, this reggae rhythm project captured the heart of reggae’s message in 2021, echoing through sound system nights and rewarding those who listened closely.
Scales Of Love Tracklist:
- Delroy Melody – Africa
- I Martell – Holding On
- Natty Knox – Waste Man
- Phe-Nom – When the Going Gets Tough
- Ramian – Goodie Goodie Loving
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