This Is Love Riddim produced by Money Matters Entertainment 2025
This Is Love Overview
The new "This Is Love Riddim" brings a classic rocksteady flow to the reggae scene. This rhythm comes from Jamaica’s deep roots tradition, but it feels fresh for today’s listeners. The riddim’s steady bass and joyful beat create a strong foundation for singers to shine. Several well-known artists bring their voices to this release. Busy Signal, known for his global hit "Stay So," delivers the track "Close To Me." His style is smooth and confident, showing why he is a favorite in both reggae and dancehall. D Major, who has worked with big names like Christopher Martin, sings "Carry On." His uplifting voice fits perfectly with the roots vibe. Goody Plum adds warmth with "Love Story," giving the riddim a heartfelt touch. Mike Green’s "Love Affair" and Nitty Kutchie’s "Minds Made Up" both add to the mix, each bringing their unique style and energy. Behind the scenes, Money Matters Entertainment arranges and produces the riddim. This label is known for working with top reggae and dancehall artists. They have helped shape many modern reggae sounds and have millions of streams on platforms like YouTube. Their focus on bass and roots culture keeps the music true to its origins while reaching new audiences. As the season goes on, the "This Is Love Riddim" is connecting with more fans. Its blend of classic reggae flow and strong artist performances makes it stand out. With roots vibes and a timeless sound, this release is set to last.
This Is Love Tracklist:
- Busy Signal – Close To Me
- D Major – Carry On
- Goody Plum – Love Story
- Mike Green – Love Affair
- Nitty Kutchie – Minds Made Up
- NVT3L – No Make Up
- Pressure Busspipe – Friends Before Lovers
- Quan-Dajai – Love N Kindness
- Ras Ajai – This Is Love
- Tarrus Riley – Losing Sight Of Love (L.S.O.L)
- This Is Love Riddim
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