SEASON CHANGE RIDDIM produced by BERTA RECORDS 2017
Season Change Overview
In 2017, reggae music was seeing a blend of classic roots and fresh, modern sounds. The Season Change Riddim fit right into this moment, offering a track base that was both smooth and lively. Its warm, rolling rhythm became a favorite among reggae fans, quickly making its way into playlists across the scene. The sound behind this riddim was crafted by BERTA RECORDS, a label known for bringing together talented voices in reggae. BERTA RECORDS had already built a reputation for quality releases, and with this project, they continued to highlight unity and musical harmony. Their approach helped the riddim stand out, giving each artist space to shine while keeping the collection cohesive. Bugle delivered two powerful tracks on this riddim: “Rising For A Fall” and a collaboration with Romain Virgo on “No Problem.” Bugle’s thoughtful lyrics and steady flow added depth, while Romain Virgo’s smooth vocals brought extra emotion to their joint effort. Chino McGregor’s “I Nah Worry” captured a laid-back, confident spirit, fitting perfectly with the riddim’s positive energy. Kabaka Pyramid’s “Never Change” brought a conscious message, blending sharp lyricism with the riddim’s uplifting feel. Rockaz Elements contributed “No Get Away,” adding another layer of energy and style to the collection. Tarrus Riley’s “There is A Way” rounded out the lineup, bringing his signature soulful sound. Season Change Riddim’s track base remains an important part of reggae history. Its blend of voices and the guiding hand of BERTA RECORDS made it a standout release of its year, and it continues to resonate with listeners today.
Season Change Tracklist:
- Bugle – Rising For A Fall
- Chino McGregor – I Nah Worry
- Kabaka Pyramid – Never Change
- Rockaz Elements – No Get Away
- Romain Virgo featuring Bugle – No Problem
- Tarrus Riley – There is A Way
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