SUNTIME RIDDIM produced by JAH LOVE PRODUCTIONS 2012
Suntime Overview
In 2012, the Suntime Riddim dub release brought a fresh wave to reggae and rocksteady fans. The journey began in the studio, where the music arranger worked closely with JAH LOVE PRODUCTIONS. Known for their deep roots in reggae and a steady hand in shaping new talent, JAH LOVE PRODUCTIONS had already made a mark with earlier works and a reputation for warm, classic tones. The riddim itself was built around a rocksteady groove, giving each artist space to bring their own message. As the tracks came together, the arranger made sure every instrument and echo found its place, blending the old-school feel with modern energy. Original Uman stepped up with “Lady Lady,” delivering smooth vocals and a melody that stayed with listeners. Natty Bredda & Binghi followed with “Mount Zion,” a song that carried spiritual vibes and a strong cultural message. Kisko Amari’s “Nothing From Dem” added a defiant edge, while Kojo Kombolo brought his known roots style to “Universal Crying.” Jah Love Productions themselves contributed with “SunTime Riddim,” the instrumental heart of the project. Militant’s “Weh You Come From” rounded out the release, keeping the energy high. This dub release gave young singers a platform for conscious lyrics and fresh sounds. The Suntime Riddim kept the message alive through 2012, connecting new voices with reggae’s deep tradition. The result was a set of tracks that moved both feet and minds, showing how the rocksteady flow could still inspire and unite.
Suntime Tracklist:
- Original Uman – Lady Lady
- Natty Bredda & Binghi – Mount Zion
- Kisko Amari – Nothing From Dem
- Jah Love Productions – SunTime Riddim
- Kojo Kombolo – Universal Crying
- Militant – Weh You Come From
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