SOUR SOP RIDDIM produced by ONE HARMONY RECORDS 2006
Sour Sop Overview
In 2006, the reggae scene welcomed a new sound with the creation of the Sour Sop Riddim. The track base, crafted by the sound architect at ONE HARMONY RECORDS, became a foundation for roots reggae that year. Known for pushing roots and culture, ONE HARMONY RECORDS had already built a reputation with quality productions and a loyal following in the reggae community. The journey began in the studio, where the beat took shape with deep basslines and smooth melodies. The label’s team worked carefully, blending classic reggae elements with a fresh twist. When the base was ready, artists were invited to bring their voices to the project. Ousmane recorded “My One” and “My One Acapella,” each showcasing his unique vocal style. Journalis added “Mystical Vibes,” a track that reflected his thoughtful approach to songwriting. Marcia Ball, known for her strong presence in the reggae world, delivered “Choices Demo.” Mekka offered “Getting Weaker,” and Sandeeno, who had gained respect with songs like “Trod On,” contributed “Mr Shotta.” The instrumental “Sour Sop Version” from ONE HARMONY RECORDS rounded out the release. From creation to release, the Sour Sop Riddim captured the heart of reggae in 2006. Its spirit and energy still echo through the genre today.
Sour Sop Tracklist:
- Ousmane – My One
- Ousmane – My One Acapella
- Journalis – Mystical Vibes
- Marcia Ball – Choices Demo
- Mekka – Getting Weaker
- Sandeeno – Mr Shotta
- One Harmony Records – Sour Sop Version
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