ZIONIST LOVE RIDDIM produced by TMD RECORDS 2013
Zionist Love Overview
The Zionist Love Riddim brought a conscious reggae sound to 2013. The project featured a strong lineup, with Dolamite Aka The Seeker, Tenza Aka Di Boss Lady, Freasharda, Listonia, and Kinglish Ft. Kuzi all lending their voices. Each artist added their own message and style to the reggae base, making the riddim stand out for its positive and thoughtful lyrics. TMD RECORDS, the producer behind the riddim, is known for shaping modern reggae with a clean and melodic approach. The label has released several projects that highlight both new and established artists. Their work often gets attention for its quality and the way it supports conscious reggae music. A big part of the riddim’s appeal comes from its arranger, who brought together warm grooves, steady drums, and bright horn lines. The recording process focused on live instruments, giving the tracks an organic feel. This helped the riddim keep its roots sound while still sounding fresh. Each artist brought something unique. Dolamite Aka The Seeker delivered the song "Dignity And Pride," keeping the message of respect and self-worth alive. Tenza Aka Di Boss Lady, known for her hit "Good Morning Jah," added her strong voice and uplifting style. Freasharda’s "Ask Dem" brought sharp lyrics and energy to the mix. Listonia’s "Life Of A Step Mother" and Kinglish Ft. Kuzi’s "Mother Song" both added heartfelt stories, showing the riddim’s range. Together, these artists and TMD RECORDS made a reggae set that kept the conscious message strong through 2013.
Zionist Love Tracklist:
- Dolamite Aka The Seeker – Dignity And Pride
- Tenza Aka Di Boss Lady – Good Morning Jah
- Freasharda – Ask Dem
- Listonia – Life Of A Step Mother
- Kinglish Ft. Kuzi – Mother Song
- Donelo – Konpayon Nanm Mwen (Soul Mate)
- Junior Dangerous – Frenni Mi
- Alaska – It Haffi Betta
- Invaydah – Farmers
- Stalwart – Hot Bwoy She Want
- Tmd Records – Zionist Love Riddim Version
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