THE BED OF ROSES RIDDIM produced by SIMMONDS 2018
The Bed Of Roses Overview
In 2018, producer SIMMONDS released The Bed Of Roses Riddim, a reggae project that made a mark in that year’s reggae sessions. SIMMONDS is known for his work in the reggae scene and has produced several projects that have gained attention online, especially for their smooth production style. The Bed Of Roses Riddim features a classic reggae rhythm base, full of steady drum patterns and warm bass lines. This foundation supports a group of artists, each bringing their own style to the riddim. Amanda Judah, known for her song Babylon Characteristic, delivers thoughtful lyrics and a calm vocal style. Christopher Reggae Brown appears with I Want To Be Free; he is recognized for his strong presence in reggae and has worked with several respected Jamaican musicians. Devon Cornelious adds his track Say What You Say U Say, continuing his tradition of roots-inspired music. Other artists on the riddim include Dezzi D with Bed Of Roses and Head Top with Read Them. Each track adds a different flavor, showing the riddim’s versatility. The project also features Kojo Blacks with My Lady, Lively with Live Life, Night Hawk with Nuh Stop From Pray, Robert Emanuel with Give You All My Love, and Sizzla Kolanji with All For You. Sizzla Kolanji is one of reggae’s most prolific artists, known worldwide for albums like Da Real Thing. This release helped keep reggae’s roots message strong in 2018, bringing together established voices and new talent on one classic riddim.
The Bed Of Roses Tracklist:
- Amanda Judah – Babylon Characteristic
- Christopher Reggae Brown – I Want To Be Free
- Devon Cornelious – Say What You Say U Say
- Dezzi D – Bed Of Roses
- Head Top – Read Them
- Kojo Blacks – My Lady
- Lively – Live Life
- Night Hawk – Nuh Stop From Pray
- Robert Emanuel – Give You All My Love
- Sizzla Kolanji – All For You
- Tolerance – No Peodophile
- Wadada – Immanciption
- Yung Ruler – Hurt Many Times
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