STRONG ENOUGH RIDDIM ? TM / GOD ALONE PRODUCTIONS 2020
Strong Enough Overview
The Strong Enough Riddim was released in 2020 and brings together several respected voices in reggae and dancehall. Luciano, known for his uplifting roots reggae songs, adds his soulful vocals to the project. He has built a long career with positive messages and is often called “The Messenger” by fans. Sanchez, famous for his smooth singing style, is also featured. He has been popular since the late 1980s and is known for both original songs and reggae covers of R&B hits. Hero, another artist on the riddim, is recognized for his clear delivery and energetic performances in the dancehall scene. Faverite, who has been active in reggae for several years, brings a melodic approach and thoughtful lyrics to his tracks. Merciless, a well-known dancehall deejay, is included as well. He is remembered for his witty lyrics and strong presence in dancehall clashes during the 1990s and 2000s. The producer behind Strong Enough Riddim is not widely credited, but the production keeps a steady, warm foundation throughout the songs. The riddim itself blends classic reggae roots with a modern touch. It features lively drum patterns, deep bass, and bright keyboard lines, giving it both a nostalgic and fresh feeling. Released in 2020, Strong Enough Riddim shows how reggae can honor its roots while still sounding current. The riddim stands out for its energetic beat and the way it brings together different reggae styles on one instrumental.
Strong Enough Tracklist:
- Luciano – Believe It Or Not
- Sanchez – Highest Grade
- Hero – Dweet Again
- Faverite – Right Now
- Merciless – Coming To An End
- P Zed – Babylon Cah Stop Wi
- Pinchers – Rough Torrane
- Prezenta – Bars & Melody
- Ras Akkurate – Tell Dem
- Shanala – Flowers In My Garden
- Singer Irie – How People Stay Suh
- Tuggy Laad – Ready For This
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