Two Riddim Clash Volume Eleven produced by Heavy Beat Records 2024
Two Overview
The latest reggae rhythm project shines with a conscious sound, and that’s thanks to the arranger who really understands roots culture. With careful attention to harmonies and classic reggae style, the arranger brings out the best in each artist. This project is a great example of how modern reggae can still hold on to its roots. Heavy Beat Records is the producer behind this release. The label has a long history in reggae music, known for working with both new and legendary artists. Heavy Beat Records was founded by Willie Lindo, a respected guitarist and producer. Over the years, the label has helped shape the sound of reggae, especially with its focus on strong vocal performances and live instrumentation. This new release brings together some of reggae’s most beloved voices. Beres Hammond, known for his timeless hit “No Love Like Your Love,” delivers a heartfelt performance. Nikesha Lindo, who sings “Nice And Easy” and “Dream,” is the daughter of Willie Lindo and has been praised for her soulful voice. Nanko’s “Tasha” adds a smooth, melodic touch, while Screwdriver brings energy with “Pull Up Selector.” Anthony Cruz, with “Time To Go,” is known for his powerful vocals and has been featured on reggae charts in Jamaica. Other artists like Ambelique with “Goodnight My Love,” Ashli Jade with “Had Me At Hello,” O'Neil Peart with “Take Me In Your Arms,” and Jah Ruby’s “Hammer Dem Down” all add their unique style. The whole project feels like a celebration of roots reggae in 2024, keeping the conscious spirit alive with fresh voices and classic vibes.
Two Tracklist:
- Beres Hammond – No Love Like Your Love
- Nikesha Lindo – Nice And Easy
- Nanko – Tasha
- Screwdriver – Pull Up Selector
- Anthony Cruz – Time To Go
- Ambelique – Goodnight My Love (Medley)
- Ashli Jade – Had Me At Hello
- O’Neil Peart – Take Me In Your Arms
- Nikesha Lindo – Dream
- Jah Ruby – Hammer Dem Down
- Barry Biggs – You’re Gonna Need Me (Medley)
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