VIRGYN RIDDIM produced by MOURICE PRODUCTION 2020
Virgyn Overview
Virgyn Riddim is a reggae project released in 2020 that captures the lively spirit of the genre. The riddim brings together several artists, each adding their own style to the music. Abiona is known for smooth vocal delivery and has built a following in the reggae community with consistent releases over the past few years. Sondbeach, who often blends modern reggae with soft electronic sounds, brings a fresh approach to the riddim. Marie MacDonald is recognized for her mellow voice and thoughtful lyrics, which add depth to her track on this release. Eltonman Leones Negros, an artist with roots in dancehall, is known for energetic live shows and a rhythmic style that fits well with the riddim’s upbeat tempo. Charlie Pro, collaborating with Spizzies Shae, brings a mix of rap and reggae influences, creating a unique sound that stands out on the riddim. The project is produced by MOURICE PRODUCTION, a label with a history of working on reggae and dancehall music since the late 2010s. The producer is known for supporting both new and established artists and for creating projects that highlight the sound system culture. Virgyn Riddim itself features strong percussion and groovy basslines. Released in 2020, it reflects the influence of Jamaican sound system parties, where music and community come together. The riddim’s arrangement and energy make it a notable entry in recent reggae releases, appealing to fans of both traditional and modern reggae sounds.
Virgyn Tracklist:
- Abiona – Love You Boo
- Sondbeach – De so a Sol
- Marie MacDonald – Hold On
- Eltonman Leones Negros – Pon Me Un Rubadub
- Charlie Pro feat. Spizzies Shae – Rock Me Nice and Slowly
- Alphonso Poncho Herrera – Una Ves Mas
- Alex McCue feat. Allister Quilon – Take Us with It
- Mandrillocks – Ya Puedo Ver
- Dayodman – Sugar Baby
- Valdiriz – Walk This Way
- DJ Wing – The Dream
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