THE SPICE RIDDIM produced by SBR RECORDS 2022
The Spice Overview
Fans of reggae quickly embraced The Spice Riddim when it dropped in 2022, praising its authentic roots sound and the way it brought together both new and experienced voices. The riddim’s deep bass and classic reggae flow reminded many listeners of the golden era, while the featured artists added fresh energy. Royal Danties stood out with “Light over Darkness,” a track that blends uplifting lyrics and smooth delivery. Prince Levi, known for his conscious approach and past work with the group Black Uhuru, contributed “3 Mothers,” bringing heartfelt storytelling to the project. Too Real’s “It Will Be Alright” offered a message of hope, resonating with fans looking for positive reggae vibes. Singer G’s “Long Way” and Marvin Lewis’s “Every Day” added more layers to the riddim, each bringing their own style and emotion. These artists helped make the project feel both diverse and unified, with each track fitting naturally over the roots instrumental. Behind the scenes, SBR RECORDS handled both production and release. The label, known for supporting reggae’s foundation and pushing the genre forward, has worked with a range of artists across the Caribbean and beyond. SBR RECORDS has built a reputation for quality roots reggae projects, often focusing on authentic sounds and meaningful lyrics. With The Spice Riddim, SBR RECORDS succeeded in connecting modern artists with classic reggae tradition. The project kept the roots spirit alive in 2022, giving fans a reason to celebrate and selectors a standout addition to their playlists.
The Spice Tracklist:
- Royal Danties – Light over Darkness
- Prince Levi – 3 Mothers
- Too Real – It Will Be Alright
- Singer G – Long Way
- Marvin Lewis – Every Day
- Jendayi Ife – Perseverance
- Rosyln Reid – Who Yuh Choose
- Ray Roopnarine – The Spice Riddim
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