SUMMER LOVE RIDDIM produced by ONE HARMONY MUSIC GROUP 2016
Summer Love Overview
In 2016, the dub version of the Summer Love Riddim brought a fresh energy to reggae. This release from ONE HARMONY MUSIC GROUP connected modern artists with the classic reggae sound. The label is known for producing quality reggae and dancehall music, and their work has reached audiences around the world through digital platforms. The dub cut features five artists, each adding their own style to the riddim. Roger Robin, a singer celebrated for his hit “Take It Slow,” appears with “Here With You (Remix).” His soulful voice blends smoothly with the deep bass and echo effects of the dub. Marcia Ball, known for her strong vocal performances, delivers “Set Me Free (Remix).” Her track stands out for its emotional delivery and rootsy feel. Tony Anthony, who was nominated for a JUNO Award in Canada, brings “My Love (Remix)” to the project. His song offers a heartfelt message over the warm, rolling rhythm. Barrington Spence’s “Do You Remember” adds a touch of nostalgia, with his vocals floating over the stripped-down dub arrangement. 14k closes the set with “Concerned,” a track that uses space and echo to create a thoughtful mood. The dub release keeps the spirit of 2016 reggae alive. It links a new generation of artists to the foundation of reggae, showing how the genre continues to grow. ONE HARMONY MUSIC GROUP’s careful production and choice of artists make this dub riddim a memorable part of reggae’s story.
Summer Love Tracklist:
- Various Artists – Here With You (Remix) (Feat. Roger Robin)
- Various Artists – Set Me Free (Remix) (Feat. Marcia Ball)
- Various Artists – My Love (Remix) (Feat. Tony Anthony)
- Various Artists – Do You Remember (Feat. Barrington Spence)
- Various Artists – Concerned (Feat. 14k)
- Various Artists – Leaders (Remix) (Feat. Jahvante Campbell)
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