THE CHANGE RIDDIM produced by REGGAELAND PRODUCTION 2013
The Change Overview
Reggaeland Production is the label behind the powerful reggae track base known as the Change Riddim. This UK-based label has built a reputation for deep roots reggae and authentic sound system vibes. Reggaeland Production is known for working with both Jamaican and international artists, and their catalog includes collaborations that have reached reggae fans worldwide. The Change Riddim, released in 2013, brought together a talented group of artists. Anthony Que delivers “Tonight,” a track that shows his smooth vocals and conscious lyrics. Anthony Que is known in the reggae world for songs like “Freedom Fighters” and has worked with legends such as Sly & Robbie. Chantelle Ernandez teams up with Joggo on “The Change.” Both artists are respected for their soulful delivery and positive messages. Joggo, a Dutch reggae singer, gained attention with his album “Conscious Love” and has performed at major European reggae festivals. Jahmali’s “Do It For Love” brings a heartfelt message, adding to his legacy as a roots singer. Jahmali’s debut album “El Shaddai” is still remembered by reggae fans for its strong spiritual themes. Malijah’s “Going On Ward” and Mikey General’s “Jah Will Be There” add even more depth to the riddim. Mikey General, a longtime collaborator with Luciano, is known for his uplifting songs and has been a staple in reggae for decades. Singer Jah rounds out the set with “What A Day,” giving the compilation even more variety. The Change Riddim stands as a strong example of 2013 reggae, with Reggaeland Production tying the project together and giving it a place in modern roots history.
The Change Tracklist:
- Anthony Que – Tonight
- Chantelle Ernandez & Joggo – The Change
- Jahmali – Do It For Love
- Malijah – Going On Ward
- Mikey General – Jah Will Be There
- Singer Jah – What A Day
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