WHEN I FALL IN LOVE RIDDIM produced by PEOPLE’S RECORDS 2001
When I Fall In Love Overview
In 2001, reggae was changing, but still held on to its roots. The When I Fall In Love Riddim came out at this time, giving singers and deejays a strong, rootsy base to work with. The riddim stood out because it mixed old-school reggae sounds with a fresh twist, fitting in with the new century while respecting the past. The music arranger behind this riddim made sure the foundation was solid. The focus on vocal harmonies and percussion brought a warm, classic vibe, but with a modern edge. This approach let each artist shine in their own way. PEOPLE'S RECORDS produced this project. The label is known for supporting authentic reggae music and has worked with many respected artists over the years. Their releases often focus on quality and real reggae sounds, helping to keep the genre strong into the 2000s. Delly Ranks brought his song "Mr. Bigs" to the riddim, showing his skill as both a singer and deejay. Elephant Man, famous for energetic hits like "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," added "Vampire," giving the riddim a lively touch. George Nooks, known for his smooth voice and songs like "God Is Standing By," delivered "Hey Girl," adding soul and emotion. Lukie D contributed "One King," known for his work with the group L.U.S.T. Zanda P’s "Legalize De Herb" gave the riddim a rootsy message. The instrumental version, "Fall In Love Riddim," let listeners enjoy the pure sound.
When I Fall In Love Tracklist:
- Delly Ranks – Mr. Bigs
- Elephant Man – Vampire
- George Nooks – Hey Girl
- Ken Boothe Mr. Vegas & Anthony B – Fall In Love
- Lukie D – One King
- Zanda P – Legalize De Herb
- Version – Fall In Love Riddim (Peoples Records)
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