SHADES OF LOVE RIDDIM produced by FAT EYES PRODUCTIONS & 29 WEST 2022
Shades Of Love Overview
Today, the yard beat of the Shades Of Love Riddim is remembered for its bold energy and the way it captured the rebellious spirit of 2022 dancehall. Its sound still brings back memories of that year, when the music scene was buzzing with new ideas and strong rhythms. Working backwards, several artists made this riddim stand out. Jigsy King, known for his hit “Gi Mi the Weed,” brought his signature style to the track “Active.” Silkkey D delivered emotion and power with “This is Love,” while Shanty B’s “Let Me Love You” added a smooth, heartfelt touch. Lymie Murray, who once worked with the group LUST, contributed “Gather Yourself,” showing his versatility as both a solo artist and collaborator. John Mouse, with his song “You Alone,” brought a unique voice to the riddim. Other artists also added their own flavor. Diainty and Fatta Marshall both performed “Baby Boy,” while Abafanti’s “Down in a the Barrel” and West Bank Rockaz’s self-titled track kept the riddim fresh and diverse. The creative force behind it all was FAT EYES PRODUCTIONS and 29 WEST. FAT EYES PRODUCTIONS, led by the well-known duo Bulby York and Fatta Marshall, has a long history in Jamaican music, having worked with stars like Beenie Man and Luciano. Their touch on the Shades Of Love Riddim helped it reach dancehall fans worldwide. Even now, the yard beat from this riddim brings listeners back to the charged-up days of 2022, reminding everyone of dancehall’s power and lasting influence.
Shades Of Love Tracklist:
- Jigsy King – Active
- Silkkey D – This is Love
- Shanty B – Let Me Love You
- Lymie Murray – Gather Yourself
- John Mouse – You Alone
- Diainty – Baby Boy (feat. Fatta Marshall)
- Abafanti – Down in a the Barrel
- West Bank Rockaz – West Bank Rockaz (Instrumental)
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