STROLLING RIDDIM produced by SUNSET THE PLATINUM SOUND 2006
Strolling Overview
The roots anthology for the Strolling Riddim brings together a strong lineup of reggae tracks from 2006. Each song rides the same instrumental, but every artist adds a unique voice to the project. Chuck Fender’s “Be My Lady” stands out with his passionate delivery. Chuck Fender is well known for his hit “Gash Dem,” a song that helped him gain international attention in the mid-2000s. Daville’s “Weh She Want” brings smooth melodies, showing why Daville is respected for his vocal style and for hits like “Always on My Mind.” Lukie D’s “Man Like Me” adds a soulful touch to the riddim. Lukie D is recognized for his work with the group L.U.S.T. and solo songs that have charted in Jamaica. Platinum Sunset’s “Strolling Riddim Version” gives listeners the pure instrumental, letting the music shine on its own. Richie Stephens offers “Wake Up And Live,” a track that reflects his roots background. Richie Stephens has won awards like the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA) Award and has collaborated with international acts such as Gentleman. Other tracks include “Another Day” by Tok, “Still Haven’t Found” by Tony Curtis, and “The Days” by Voicemail. The project is produced by SUNSET THE PLATINUM SOUND, a Japanese reggae producer known for bringing authentic Jamaican sounds to the world. The Strolling Riddim captures the energy and spirit of 2006 reggae, blending roots and culture in every track.
Strolling Tracklist:
- Chuck Fender – Be My Lady
- Daville – Weh She Want
- Lukie D – Man Like Me
- Platinum Sunset – Strolling Riddim Version
- Richie Stephens – Wake Up And Live
- Tok – Another Day
- Tony Curtis – Still Haven’t Found
- Voicemail – The Days
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