SWEET PERSONALITY RIDDIM – NATURE’S WAY ENTERTAINMENT 2013
Sweet Personality Overview
In 2013, reggae music saw a return to the classic rocksteady flow with a new riddim release. This style, known for its steady beat and soulful melodies, has always been a foundation of Jamaican music. The Sweet Personality Riddim brought together a group of talented singers, giving new voices a chance to shine alongside established names. Chezidek, known for his roots reggae style, delivered “Save My Life,” bringing heartfelt lyrics and powerful emotion. Denver D & D’Family added their own touch with “Forever,” a song that speaks about lasting connection. Jah Cure, a respected figure in reggae, contributed “Wake Up,” encouraging listeners to be aware and positive. Jemere Morgan, part of the famous Morgan family, sang “Be With You,” blending modern sounds with classic reggae influences. Jhamiela’s “Love’S Not Enough” offered a fresh perspective, showing the strength of young female voices in the genre. King Mas brought energy with “Defend It,” while Lutan Fyah’s “Show Love” called for unity and kindness. Mr Melody’s “First Love” reflected on meaningful memories, and Wayne Wonder’s “Lmlyt” carried his smooth style into the riddim. Zamunda closed out the lineup with “Life,” sharing messages of hope and perseverance. This dub release gave a platform to both new and experienced singers, helping the rocksteady sound stay alive in reggae culture. The Sweet Personality Riddim remains an important example of how collaboration and tradition keep the music moving forward.
Sweet Personality Tracklist:
- Alva – Believe In Love
- Chevaughn – Mercy
- Chezidek – Save My Life
- Denver D & D’Family – Forever
- Jah Cure – Wake Up
- Jemere Morgan – Be With You
- Jhamiela – Love’S Not Enough
- King Mas – Defend It
- Lutan Fyah – Show Love
- Mr Melody – First Love
- Wayne Wonder – Lmlyt
- Zamunda – Life
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