UNIVERSAL LOVE RIDDIM produced by INNOVATION MUZIK 2006
Universal Love Overview
In 2006, reggae music was still holding strong to its roots sound. That year, the Universal Love Riddim became a favorite in roots sessions. The riddim was produced by INNOVATION MUZIK, a label known for bringing together artists who focus on real-life stories and social issues. Their work has helped highlight important voices in reggae. The Universal Love Riddim featured several respected artists. Admiral Tibet, famous for his conscious lyrics, brought his song "Give Thanks" to the project. He is well-known for his hit "Serious Time" from the 1980s, which made him a respected figure in roots reggae. Black Warrior joined with "Cyan Go Round I," adding his deep voice to the riddim. Chester Miller, with his song "Lucky Star," is another artist who has been active in reggae for years, known for his soulful singing style. Collie Weed delivered "Precious Girl," while Collie Weed Ft Dezzie teamed up for "Love The Father." These songs added fresh energy and showcased the teamwork that often happens in reggae. Each artist brought their own style, but together they kept the roots spirit alive. This riddim showed how reggae in 2006 was about unity, social messages, and keeping the roots sound strong. If you love reggae, the Universal Love Riddim is a true piece of that era.
Universal Love Tracklist:
- Admiral Tibet – Give Thanks
- Black Warrior – Cyan Go Round I
- Chester Miller – Lucky Star
- Collie Weed – Precious Girl
- Collie Weed Ft Dezzie – Love The Father
- Dawtis Ft Krystie Blue – Anything
- Diamond – Search N’ U’ll Find
- Frankie Paul – Sen’on
- Luciano – Time Bomb
- Ossie Love – Universal Love
- Ras Fraser – Innocent Blood
- Tenor Star – Love Tonight
- Tony Anthony – Liars & Thieves
- Turbulence – Sweet Elaine
- Wally Rich – Sun Is Gonna Shine
- Wild Life – Moving On
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