THE PARADISE RIDDIM produced by BIG LEAGUE PRODUCTIONS 2007
The Paradise Overview
Big League Productions is the label behind the Paradise Riddim, a foundation rhythm that carries the classic spirit of reggae. Known for their strong presence in the reggae scene, Big League Productions has produced several popular riddims and worked with well-respected artists. Their focus on street culture and bass-heavy rhythms has made them a favorite among reggae fans. On the Paradise Riddim, Craig Dennis delivers “Give Thanks And Praise,” a song that highlights his melodic style. Julia Horne’s “Richies Paradise” brings a soulful touch to the project. Junie Platium’s “Liars” stands out with its smooth vocals and catchy hooks. Kaos contributes “Shackles And Chains,” while Kenz adds depth with “Anoint My Head.” Each artist brings a unique flavor, showing the versatility of the riddim. The Paradise Riddim also includes tracks like “Too Much Suffering” by Lutan Fyah, “Couldn’t Believe My Eyes” by Marvin Binnz, “The Solution” by Sizzla, and “Goodbye” by Sweetie Irie and Don Campbell. The instrumental version, “Paradise Riddim By Big League Productions,” lets listeners enjoy the pure rhythm. The dub engineer behind the release gave the riddim a warm, full sound that stands out even years later. Fans still talk about the Paradise Riddim from 2007, remembering its strong foundation and the talent it brought together. This release remains a favorite for anyone who loves reggae’s classic style.
The Paradise Tracklist:
- Craig Dennis – Give Thanks And Praise
- Julia Horne – Richies Paradise
- Junie Platium – Liars
- Kaos – Shackles And Chains
- Kenz – Anoint My Head
- Lutan Fyah – Too Much Suffering
- Marvin Binnz – Couldn’t Believe My Eyes
- Sizzla – The Solution
- Sweetie Irie And Don Campbell – Goodbye
- Version – Paradise Riddim By Big League Productions
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