CREAM SODA RIDDIM produced by COUNTRY PRIDE & SMALLAXE PRODUCTION 2020
Cream Soda Overview
The Cream Soda Riddim is a roots reggae project released in 2020. The rhythm is built on a solid foundation, drawing inspiration from classic reggae sounds with a touch of dub influence. This gives the riddim a warm, deep, and soulful feel that stands out in modern reggae music. The project features a strong lineup of respected reggae artists. Anthony Cruz delivers “Wish She Was Mine,” a song filled with heartfelt lyrics and smooth vocals. Luciano brings his uplifting style to “Up And Shining,” encouraging listeners to stay positive. Mikey General’s “Protect My Steps” is a spiritual track, asking for guidance and protection. Natural Black keeps the energy flowing with “Keep It Coming,” while Singer J’s “Guide The Youths” focuses on supporting and inspiring the younger generation. Tony Curtis adds his emotion to “Home Sick,” a song about longing and connection. The riddim is produced by COUNTRY PRIDE and SMALLAXE PRODUCTION. Both are known for their dedication to authentic reggae music. COUNTRY PRIDE has a reputation for working with top artists and creating memorable rhythms, while SMALLAXE PRODUCTION often brings a fresh touch to classic reggae sounds. Together, their collaboration on the Cream Soda Riddim has been praised for its quality and attention to detail. The foundation rhythm of the Cream Soda Riddim continues to play an important role in reggae history. It connects the roots of the genre with today’s artists, making it a valuable addition to any reggae collection.
Cream Soda Tracklist:
- Anthony Cruz – Wish She Was Mine
- Luciano – Up And Shining
- Mikey General – Protect My Steps
- Natural Black – Keep It Coming
- Singer J – Guide The Youths
- T-ka Richards – Thanks & Praise
- Tony Curtis – Home Sick
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