SEA OF LOVE RIDDIM produced by STONE LOVE 1993
Sea Of Love Overview
In the early 1990s, reggae music was full of energy and new ideas. The foundation rhythms, or “riddims,” were the heart of the dancehall scene. The Sea Of Love Riddim, released in 1993, is one of those special rhythms that captured the true spirit of the time. This riddim was played on sound systems across Jamaica, bringing people together at street dances and parties. Selectors had a big influence on which songs became popular. They chose the best tunes for the crowd, and their choices helped shape the reggae sound. STONE LOVE, a famous sound system and producer, played a key role in this. Founded by Winston “Wee Pow” Powell, STONE LOVE became one of Jamaica’s most respected sound systems and labels. Their productions, including work on the Sea Of Love Riddim, are known for blending classic reggae with modern styles. The artists on this riddim are well-known in reggae. Bobby Crystal’s “Love Will See Us Through” brings a smooth, heartfelt vibe. Gringo’s “Mark Of The Beast” adds a powerful message. Merciless, who is known for his hit “Mavis” from 1994, shines with both “Len Out Mi Mercy” and “Talk Already.” Wayne Wonder, recognized for his international hit “No Letting Go” in 2003, adds his soulful voice to “I Need Love.” The Sea Of Love Riddim still carries the energy and feeling of 1993 reggae, making it a favorite for fans even today.
Sea Of Love Tracklist:
- Bobby Crystal – Love Will See Us Through
- Gringo – Mark Of The Beast
- Merciless – Len Out Mi Mercy
- Merciless – Talk Already
- Wayne Wonder – I Need Love
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