Spread Dat Love Riddim produced by High Fly Music 2009
Spread Dat Love Overview
The studio hand behind Spread Dat Love Riddim played a big part in shaping its sound. Their careful work with the instruments and mixing helped create a true 2009 reggae vibe. The producer, High Fly Music, is known for guiding several modern reggae projects. High Fly Music has also worked with other Jamaican artists and is respected for keeping the roots reggae style alive in recent years. The Spread Dat Love Riddim brings together well-known reggae voices. Rogi delivers “Si Jagis,” with his unique energy. King Lorenzo adds “Spread Dat Love,” a track that stands out with his soulful voice. King Lorenzo is respected in the reggae community and has released albums like “Stronger” in 2008. I Lue’s song “Rastafari Children” brings a spiritual message, matching his history of conscious reggae music. Prince Theo joins the riddim with “Chant Dem Down.” Mark Wonder, known for his strong vocals and international tours, sings “Joy And Glorious Day.” Mark Wonder’s album “Working Wonders” is popular among roots reggae fans. Anthony Que adds “Ruff And Tuff,” while the “Spread Dat Love Riddim” version completes the release. This dub cut reflected the sound of 2009’s reggae scene. The teamwork between the studio hand, High Fly Music, and these artists made this riddim a memorable part of modern reggae.
Spread Dat Love Tracklist:
- Rogi – Si Jagis
- King Lorenzo – Spread Dat Love
- I Lue – Rastafari Children
- Prince Theo – Chant Dem Down
- Mark Wonder – Joy And Glorious Day
- Anthony Que – Ruff And Tuff
- Version – Spread Dat Love Riddim
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