SKY VOICE RIDDIM produced by SKY VOICE RECORDS 2021
Sky Voice Overview
In 2021, roots reggae found fresh energy with the Sky Voice Riddim. This instrumental stood out in a year when digital and dancehall sounds were everywhere, but roots fans still wanted classic reggae vibes. The Sky Voice Riddim delivered, featuring warm bass, steady drums, and uplifting melodies that made it a favorite for reggae listeners who love the foundation sound. Behind the scenes, the dub engineer played a key role. Their mixing gave the riddim its signature depth, using echo and reverb to create a spacious, meditative feeling. This careful touch helped each song stand out while keeping the overall project unified. SKY VOICE RECORDS produced the riddim. The label has built a reputation for supporting authentic reggae and working with both established and rising artists. Their catalog includes roots and culture releases that have reached reggae fans worldwide, and they continue to push the genre forward with every project. The riddim features strong performances. Lutan Fyah delivers “New World Order,” bringing his conscious lyrics and unmistakable voice. Lutan Fyah is well known for songs like “St. Jago De La Vega” and for his many albums over the years. Powaful shines on “In Jamaica,” and teams up with Jaaystar for “Overtime,” showing versatility and chemistry. President Mega’s “Feeling The Vibe” adds another layer, while Tanya Dyce’s “Take You To The Sky” brings a soulful edge. Turbulence, known for his hit “Notorious,” rounds out the set with “Higher Me.” Fans still return to the Sky Voice Riddim as a roots reggae memory from 2021—a testament to its lasting cultural impact.
Sky Voice Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – New World Order
- Powaful – In Jamaica
- Powaful, Jaaystar – Overtime
- President Mega – Feeling The Vibe
- Tanya Dyce – Take You To The Sky
- Turbulence – Higher Me
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