VICTORIOUS RIDDIM produced by TUFF NUT STUDIO 2015
Victorious Overview
The one drop base is a key part of classic reggae music. It uses a steady drum pattern where the main accent falls on the third beat of each bar. This style has shaped reggae since the 1970s and is known for its relaxed, rhythmic feel. In 2015, the one drop sound was kept alive with the release of the Victorious Riddim. The project was produced by TUFF NUT STUDIO, a label known for supporting roots reggae and working with many Caribbean artists. TUFF NUT STUDIO has helped to bring new reggae voices to wider audiences. Victorious Riddim features several artists, each bringing their own style. J Dot Manswell Ft. Salisha perform "Forbidden Love," a song that combines smooth vocals with heartfelt lyrics. Salisha also appears on her own version, "Forbidden Love — Forbidden Love," showing her strong voice and emotional delivery. Marley Palmer adds "One In A Million" to the collection. Marley Palmer is known for his work in the reggae scene and has gained respect for his songwriting and performances. Jah Son’s "Stop All Yuh Waring" calls for peace and unity, themes that are often found in roots reggae music. Bucha’s "Prayer" closes the release with a spiritual message. Each song fits together on the same riddim, but every artist gives it a unique touch. This 2015 release is a good example of reggae’s lasting power and its ability to connect people through music and message.
Victorious Tracklist:
- J Dot Manswell Ft. Salisha – Forbidden Love
- Marley Palmer – One In A Million
- Jah Son – Stop All Yuh Waring
- Bucha – Prayer
- Victorious Riddim Instrumental
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