SUMMER VISION RIDDIM produced by REBLAH STAR/RS RECORDING 2015
Summer Vision Overview
Fans quickly embraced the Summer Vision Riddim when it dropped in 2015, making it a standout at soca festivals that year. The energy of the rhythm brought crowds together, with people dancing and singing along to every track. The release became a favorite for DJs and partygoers, helping to set the mood at major summer events. Peligro’s “Ready fi Di Summer” was one of the most popular songs on the riddim, capturing the spirit of the season. D Natural’s “Summer time” also stood out, bringing a catchy hook that fans remembered long after the festivals ended. Future Fambo, known for his hit “Rum & Red Bull” with Beenie Man, brought his signature style to “No One Night Slam,” adding to the collection’s appeal. Sizzla Kalonji, a Grammy-nominated reggae artist, contributed “Never Forget,” showing his versatility by blending his roots sound with the lively soca beat. Neziah’s “when Love Comes Knocking” added a smooth, melodic touch to the lineup. The project was led by REBLAH STAR/RS RECORDING, a label known for its work in Caribbean music. The producer, REBLAH STAR, has built a reputation for crafting rhythms that cross genres and bring together diverse artists. Under his direction, the Summer Vision Riddim became more than just another release—it turned into a true anthem of the 2015 soca season. The combination of strong performances and expert production helped the Summer Vision Riddim leave a lasting mark on that year’s festival scene.
Summer Vision Tracklist:
- Peligro – Ready fi Di Summer
- D Natural – Summer time
- Future Fambo – No One Night Slam
- Sizzla Kalonji – Never Forget
- Neziah – when Love Comes Knocking
- Teflon – Loving you for Life
- Princess Menen – Tell Everybody
- Amelia Blizh – Late-ly
- Bruk Up – Dna
- Anthony B – Nah Get Rich & Switch
- Khari Kill – Shoes
- Dubjay 13 – Do Road
- Stylez – Tight
- Reblah Star – Summer Vision Riddim Instrumental
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