SUNSHINE LADY RIDDIM produced by SWEET BEAT 2001
Sunshine Lady Overview
In 2001, reggae was going through a roots revival. The music was returning to its classic sound, with heavy basslines and conscious lyrics. The reggae track base used in the Sunshine Lady Riddim fit right into that year. It was played at roots sessions, giving people a familiar yet fresh feeling on the dancefloor. The producer behind this riddim is SWEET BEAT. Known for shaping roots reggae in the early 2000s, SWEET BEAT helped bring together artists and musicians to create a full, rich sound. The label worked with several respected singers and often focused on keeping reggae’s traditional spirit alive. SWEET BEAT’s productions have been streamed by fans around the world, spreading the roots revival movement even further. On this riddim, George Nooks steps up with the song “Sunshine Lady.” Nooks is famous for his smooth voice and positive energy. Earlier in his career, he had a big hit with “Tribal War,” which made him a household name in reggae. Luciano joins the project with “Jah Surely Will Deliver.” Luciano is known as ‘The Messenjah’ and has released many albums, including “Where There Is Life,” which is one of his most loved works. This recording kept reggae’s message alive in 2001. The riddim, the producer, and the artists all worked together to bring hope and unity to listeners everywhere.
Sunshine Lady Tracklist:
- George Nooks – Sunshine Lady
- Luciano – Jah Surely Will Deliver
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