TRUE LOVERS RIDDIM produced by FATHER AND SON RECORDS 2013
True Lovers Overview
The True Lovers Riddim compilation brought together some of reggae’s most interesting voices in 2013. Denise Castillo, known for her smooth vocals and songwriting, stands out with the heartfelt track "I Remain." Tr Shine, who has made a name for himself with songs like "Soul Provider," adds his unique style to the project. Instruments Of Love contribute the song "More Than Gold," showing their talent for blending instruments and melody. Saylah teams up with Andidre for "Hold My Hand," while Andidre also appears solo on the same track, giving fans two versions of this uplifting song. Other highlights include Anika Perez with "Love That I Feel," Altee’s "True Love," and Andidre’s solo effort "Falling In Love." Missy B brings emotion with "My Tears," and Ras Indio delivers the title track, "True Lovers." The riddim was produced by FATHER AND SON RECORDS, a label known in the reggae scene for promoting positive messages and social commentary. FATHER AND SON RECORDS has a history of supporting both new and established artists, helping to keep roots reggae alive in the digital age. Their work often appears in reggae charts and playlists, and they are respected for their commitment to authentic reggae sounds. The True Lovers Riddim is still remembered as a cultural highlight of 2013. Its classic reggae rhythm and thoughtful lyrics made it a favorite for many fans and selectors. Even today, songs from this compilation are played at reggae sessions, showing the lasting impact of this roots riddim.
True Lovers Tracklist:
- Denise Castillo – I Remain
- Tr Shine – Soul Provider
- Instruments Of Love – More Than Gold
- Saylah Ft. Andidre – Hold My Hand
- Anika Perez – Love That I Feel
- Altee – True Love (Bless Me)
- Andidre – Falling In Love
- Missy B – My Tears
- Ras Indio – True Lovers
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