Sweetsop Riddim produced by Miss Mac Music 2023
Sweetsop Overview
The musical backdrop of this release is remembered today for its deep roots in classic reggae sounds. Listeners and selectors alike recall the strong basslines and rich instrumentation that made it stand out in 2023. The riddim brought together respected voices and fresh talent, echoing the timeless energy of the genre. One standout track is “Swept Away” by Kailash. Known for blending heartfelt lyrics with smooth delivery, Kailash brings warmth and depth to the riddim. Marvin Priest contributes “Crazy Love,” adding his signature style. Marvin Priest is widely recognized for his 2011 hit “Own This Club,” which charted in Australia and introduced him to a global audience. Leli’s “Gudayu” is another highlight, showing the artist’s ability to ride the riddim with ease and clarity. Winston Flags Smith delivers “My Kind Of Lady,” bringing a classic vocal approach that fits well with the traditional reggae feel. King Daddy Yod, famous for his influence in the French ragga scene, offers “Que Se Passe-T-Il,” adding an international touch to the project. Instrumental tracks also play a role, with Leslie Butler’s “Mr. Cockroach” and Jaime Hinckson’s “Sweetsop” deepening the roots atmosphere. Behind the scenes, Miss Mac Music shaped the project. As a producer and label, Miss Mac Music is known for curating releases that honor reggae’s foundation while supporting new voices. The label’s work has been streamed widely, helping to spread reggae’s message in the digital era. This recording remains an important part of reggae’s 2023 legacy, connecting listeners to the genre’s enduring culture and sound.
Tacklist:
- Kailash – Swept Away
- Marvin Priest – Crazy Love
- Leli – Gudayu
- Winston Flags Smith – My Kind Of Lady
- King Daddy Yod – Que Se Passe-T-Il
- Leslie Butler – Mr. Cockroach
- Jaime Hinckson – Sweetsop
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