SPRING VIBES RIDDIM produced by REBEL SOUND 2016
Spring Vibes Overview
Spring Vibes Riddim, produced by REBEL SOUND, added a fresh roots sound to reggae in 2016. REBEL SOUND is known for their steady work in the reggae scene, blending classic rhythms with modern touches. Their productions have appeared on several independent reggae labels, helping to keep roots reggae alive for a new generation. The recording process for Spring Vibes Riddim focused on live instruments and warm, analog tones. This approach gives the riddim its deep, meditative mood. Each artist brought their own energy to the project, shaping the riddim into something special. Little Hero, who is well known for his hit “God Alone,” delivers “Ready Fi Dem” on this riddim. His vocals bring a sense of hope and strength. Bascom X, recognized for the song “Lonely Girl,” adds his roots touch with “Herbs I A Plant,” celebrating reggae’s connection to natural living. Afro Omega’s “Cool Out My Mind” stands out with a calming message, fitting perfectly with the riddim’s smooth flow. Tristan Palma, a veteran singer famous for the classic “Entertainment,” joins with “It’S So Good.” His experience in reggae adds depth to the project. Jah Rooti’s “Message” keeps the roots tradition strong, with thoughtful lyrics and a steady delivery. The riddim also features Ras Pro with “Blessing,” Ishi Dube on “Reggae Vibes,” Chica’s “Suffer So Much,” Kali Green’s “What You Want,” and Junior Culture’s “Suffering.” Each artist helps make Spring Vibes Riddim a strong example of reggae’s lasting power in 2016.
Spring Vibes Tracklist:
- Little Hero – Ready Fi Dem
- Bascom X – Herbs I A Plant
- Afro Omega – Cool Out My Mind
- Tristan Palma – It’S So Good
- Jah Rooti – Message
- Ras Pro – Blessing
- Ishi Dube – Reggae Vibes
- Yvad – Get It On
- Chica – Suffer So Much
- Kali Green – What You Want
- Junior Culture – Suffering
- Rising Sun – To My Baby
- Riddim – Spring Vibes Riddim
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