TRIBUTE TO SWEET TALKING RIDDIM produced by RAGGAMUFFIN ENTERTAINMENT 2013
Tribute To Sweet Talking Overview
Back in 2013, reggae music was finding new ways to mix the old with the new. The foundation rhythm at the heart of the “Tribute To Sweet Talking Riddim” was a good example. It brought together the classic reggae sound with fresh voices from today’s artists. RAGGAMUFFIN ENTERTAINMENT was the producer behind this project. The label is known for pushing reggae and dancehall music forward, giving space to both new and established talent. Their work has reached listeners around the world, helping Caribbean sounds get more global streams. On this rhythm, each artist brings their own style. Buggy Nhakente sings “Slave Master,” showing his roots reggae strength. Buggy Nhakente is known for his deep, conscious lyrics and has performed at major reggae festivals in the Caribbean. Marz Ville gives us “Hide Away.” He is better known for soca hits like “Give It To Ya,” but here he shows his reggae side. Marz Ville’s crossover between genres has made him a favorite in Barbados and beyond. Miguel Blanco’s “Lonely” brings a smooth and heartfelt touch. He is a respected singer in the Caribbean music scene, known for his soulful voice. Tabitha’s “Paradise” adds a bright energy, while Tian Winter sings “Another Sad Love Song.” Tian Winter is a well-known Antiguan artist who won the Antigua Soca Monarch title and has made a name for himself across the region. Looking back, this foundation rhythm from 2013 kept reggae’s message alive and brought new artists into the spotlight. It’s a strong reminder of how reggae keeps growing, while staying true to its roots.
Tribute To Sweet Talking Tracklist:
- Buggy Nhakente – Slave Master
- Marz Ville – Hide Away
- Miguel Blanco – Lonely
- Tabitha – Paradise
- Tian Winter – Another Sad Love Song
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