Two Riddim Clash Volume Seven produced by Heavy Beat Records 2024
Two Overview
Fans have quickly embraced the new reggae rhythm project, finding its soulful energy perfect for both sound system nights and personal playlists. The collection stands out for its mix of vocal talent and deep, meditative grooves, drawing listeners into a fresh take on classic reggae vibes. Mical Rustle brings heartfelt emotion with “Throw Your Love At Me,” his smooth delivery setting the tone for the album’s romantic energy. Kashief Lindo, known for his hit “No Can Do,” adds depth with “I Want Me Somebody” and the gentle ballad “The First Cut.” His reputation for soulful performances shines through, connecting with both longtime fans and new listeners. Michelle Gordon’s “Must’ve Been Love” delivers a stirring vocal performance, adding another layer of passion to the mix. Honorebel, who has previously charted internationally with songs like “Now You See Me,” energizes the project with “Stamina Man” and “Mad Over You.” His contributions bring a lively, dancehall edge to the collection. Nigger Mikey’s “She Ain’t All Of That” offers a classic reggae feel, rounding out the lineup with his authentic style. The album’s arrangements and smooth transitions are shaped by a skilled culture arranger, while Heavy Beat Records leads the production. Founded by Willie Lindo, Heavy Beat Records has a long history of supporting reggae and dancehall artists, and is recognized for its quality releases since the 1980s. With its blend of established voices and fresh rhythms, the collection captures a piece of reggae’s 2024 story, echoing through dancehalls and playlists alike.
Two Tracklist:
- Mical Rustle – Throw Your Love At Me
- Kashief Lindo – I Want Me Somebody
- Michelle Gordon – Must’ve Been Love
- Honorebel – Stamina Man
- Nigger Mikey – She Ain’t All Of That
- Jimmy Riley – Rougher Yet
- Kashief Lindo – The First Cut
- Nikesha Lindo – Feel It Believe It
- Wayne Wade – I Love You Too Much
- Honorebel – Mad Over You
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