WHO CANT HEAR MUST FEEL RIDDIM produced by ISLAND LIFE RECORDS 2013
Who Cant Hear Must Feel Overview
ISLAND LIFE RECORDS is the label behind the reggae rhythm project Who Can’t Hear Must Feel Riddim. Known for its focus on roots reggae and modern production, ISLAND LIFE RECORDS has worked with both established and rising artists. The label’s projects often appear on reggae playlists and have found listeners around the world. The 2013 project brought together respected voices in reggae. Gappy Ranks stands out with “Poisoned Water.” He is known for his hit “Heaven In Her Eyes” and for blending UK reggae with dancehall. Everton Blender, who delivers “Youth Dem Cold,” has a long career and is famous for songs like “Lift Up Your Head.” Jah Bouks adds “Never Really Know.” He gained attention with his single “Angola” and is recognized for his unique vocal style. Luciano’s “Bawling” is also part of the lineup. Luciano is often called “The Messenjah” and has been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. Lutan Fyah’s “Evil Of Man” brings his conscious lyrics to the collection. Lutan Fyah has released many albums and is known for his collaboration with artists like Turbulence. Other tracks on the rhythm include Richie Spice’s “Reggae Music,” Spectacular’s “Last Days,” Adventurous with “So Hard,” Qshan Deya’s “State Of Emergency,” and A Guy Called Purple’s “Who Can’t Hear Must Feel Dub.” The project echoed through sound system nights in 2013, spreading reggae’s message of unity and social awareness. With ISLAND LIFE RECORDS guiding the sound, the Who Can’t Hear Must Feel Riddim remains a strong example of modern reggae’s power.
Who Cant Hear Must Feel Tracklist:
- Gappy Ranks – Poisoned Water
- Everton Blender – Youth Dem Cold
- Jah Bouks – Never Really Know
- Luciano – Bawling
- Lutan Fyah – Evil Of Man
- Richie Spice – Reggae Music
- Spectacular – Last Days
- Adventurous – So Hard
- Qshan Deya’ – State Of Emergency
- A Guy Called Purple – Who Can’t Hear Must Feel Dub
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