SOUL REGGAE AGAIN RIDDIM – NATURE?S WAY ENTERTAINMENT 2020
Soul Reggae Again Overview
The Soul Reggae Again Riddim brought together some of reggae’s well-known voices in 2020. Busy Signal, Jhamiela Smith, I Noah, King Mas, and Wayne Wonder all contributed their unique styles to this project. Each artist delivered a song that fits perfectly with the classic reggae feeling. Busy Signal’s "You and Me" stands out with its heartfelt lyrics and smooth delivery. Jhamiela Smith’s "No More" brings a strong, conscious message, while I Noah’s "Misunderstanding" adds depth with its thoughtful words. King Mas shares emotion in "Ocean of Emotion," and Wayne Wonder brings a classic touch with "Ngsg." Other artists on the riddim include Ginjah with "Feel Love," Christopher Martin with "Change Me Plan," Jah Mason with "Be with You," Zamunda with "Tell Me," and Melody with "Still in Love." The riddim’s rocksteady flow is what makes it special. The producer, known for crafting roots reggae sounds, used foundation-style arrangements that give the songs a timeless feel. The steady drum and bass lines, soft guitar, and warm melodies come together to create a sound that is both classic and fresh. This rocksteady flow is important in reggae history because it connects today’s artists with the roots of the genre. The Soul Reggae Again Riddim shows how modern musicians can keep the spirit of reggae alive while adding their own voices. The result is a project that appeals to both longtime reggae fans and new listeners.
Soul Reggae Again Tracklist:
- Alva – I?ve Made My Choice
- Busy Signal – You and Me
- Jhamiela Smith – No More
- I Noah – Misunderstanding
- King Mas – Ocean of Emotion
- Wayne Wonder – Ngsg
- Chevaughn – Let Love
- Ginjah – Feel Love
- Christopher Martin – Change Me Plan
- Jah Mason – Be with You
- Zamunda – Tell Me
- Melody – Still in Love
- Soul Reggae Again Version – Nature?s Way Entertainment
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