STONE JUICE RIDDIM produced by VIBES CORNER 2018
Stone Juice Overview
Fans of roots reggae quickly embraced the Stone Juice Riddim when it was released in 2018. Many listeners were drawn to its deep connection with the classic rocksteady flow, a style that still forms the foundation of reggae music today. The riddim’s lively energy and authentic sound made it a favorite among reggae enthusiasts. Several respected artists contributed to the project. Attila’s track “Real Queen” stood out for its smooth delivery and memorable lyrics. Raphael brought his signature style to “Live My Life,” adding a soulful touch. Fido Guido, known for his Italian reggae roots, added unity vibes with “Can’T Divide Us.” Krikka Reggae, a group from Brazil with a history of promoting reggae culture, delivered the heartfelt “Never Forget Your Roots.” Bobby Hustle, who gained attention with his album “It’s The Hustle,” contributed the powerful “Roll With The Punches.” The riddim was produced by VIBES CORNER, a label known for working with a variety of international reggae artists. VIBES CORNER has built a reputation for blending traditional reggae sounds with modern influences, helping to keep the genre fresh and relevant. Stone Juice Riddim echoed the spirit of 2018 roots reggae. The project brought together artists from different backgrounds, all united by their love for reggae’s classic sounds. With its strong production and talented lineup, the riddim remains a noteworthy release for fans of reggae music.
Stone Juice Tracklist:
- Attila – Real Queen
- Raphael – Live My Life
- Fido Guido – Can’T Divide Us
- Krikka Reggae – Never Forget Your Roots
- Bobby Hustle – Roll With The Punches
- Luciano – Hope And Courage
- Mattune – Disagio
- Mikey General – Let It Flow
- Natty King – Africa Me Deh
- Bonifax – Tempo
- Seamus Ikonya – Make It Better )
- Virtus – That Day
- Zuli – Guardie E Ladri
- Sud Sound System – La Grande Bugia
- Levysill – Do Some Good
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