SOUL REGGAE RIDDIM – NATURE’S WAY ENTERTAINMENT 2013
Soul Reggae Overview
The Soul Reggae Riddim stands out as a classic reggae project, featuring a strong lineup of songs that quickly became favorites in roots sessions. The recording opens with Busy Signal — You And Me, a track that showcases Busy Signal's smooth vocal style over the riddim’s steady, soulful beat. Jhamiela — No More follows, bringing a heartfelt message and a melodic chorus that fits perfectly with the reggae groove. Wayne Wonder — Never Gonna Say Goodbye adds a touch of romance to the project, with Wayne Wonder’s signature vocals floating over the rhythm. Zamunda — Cruise Control keeps the energy moving, offering a laid-back vibe that’s easy to enjoy. Mr Melody — Still In Love delivers another standout moment, blending classic reggae feelings with a modern touch. Christopher Martin — Change Me Plans brings a fresh voice and catchy lyrics, rounding out the vocal tracks. The project closes with Nature’S Way Entertainment — Soul Reggae Riddim Version, an instrumental that lets the riddim shine on its own. This track highlights the production quality and the rich, dub-influenced sound that ties the whole recording together. Nature’s Way Entertainment, the producer behind this project, is known for creating reggae rhythms that honor tradition while adding new energy. Their work on Soul Reggae Riddim drew attention for its clean production and rootsy feel. Over time, this riddim has become a staple in roots reggae sessions. Its blend of strong songs and timeless production has helped it remain an important part of reggae history, still sounding fresh years after its release.
Soul Reggae Tracklist:
- Chevaughn – Love
- Alva – I Made My Choice
- Busy Signal – You And Me
- Jhamiela – No More
- Wayne Wonder – Never Gonna Say Goodbye
- Zamunda – Cruise Control
- Mr Melody – Still In Love
- Christopher Martin – Change Me Plans
- Nature’S Way Entertainment – Soul Reggae Riddim Version
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