SEXY LOVER RIDDIM produced by ANNEX 1995
Sexy Lover Overview
The Sexy Lover Riddim brings the roots sound of 1995 back to today’s reggae scene. This release is built for sound system culture, where the bassline and drum patterns hold the crowd’s attention. The riddim’s foundation comes from classic reggae elements, giving selectors and DJs a solid base to play and mix on big speakers. These roots vibes help connect new listeners to reggae’s history. ANNEX, the producer behind this project, is known for keeping the traditional reggae sound alive. ANNEX has worked with respected labels and has a reputation for making tracks that get played in dances across Jamaica and beyond. The producer’s skill in blending old-school rhythms with fresh energy has made a mark in the reggae community. The artists on this riddim each bring their own style. Merciless ft. Queen Yamesi deliver “Sexy Lover,” a tune that stands out with its smooth vocals and powerful delivery. Queen Yamesi - Se also brings her own version, “Sexy Lover,” adding a unique twist. Ronnie Twaites offers “Nicest Time,” giving listeners uplifting lyrics and a catchy hook. Pinchers, known for hits like “Bandelero,” brings “Jah Is A Man Who Pays,” a track filled with conscious messages. Mikey Melody Action Fire John Mouse join forces on “Jah Is My Light,” adding depth to the line-up. Other highlights include Little Hero with “Dangerous World,” Ghost’s version of “Earth Song,” and Spanner Banner’s “When Its Over.” Each artist adds their own layer, making the riddim feel complete and ready for the dancefloor. The sound and performances keep the spirit of 1995 reggae alive for a new generation.
Sexy Lover Tracklist:
- Merciless ft. Queen Yamesi – Sexy Lover
- Ronnie Twaites – Nicest Time
- Pinchers – Jah Is A Man Who Pays
- Mikey Melody Action Fire John Mouse – Jah Is My Light
- Little Hero – Dangerous World
- Ghost – Earth Song
- Spanner Banner – When Its Over
- Sexy Lover Riddim- Instrumental
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