4 Head-2-Head #12 – Riddim Picks
4 Head-2-Head #12 – Riddim Picks
Periodically, under the banner of 4 Head-2-Head, we carefully curate a collection of four new releases from the lively world of reggae and dancehall music. These selections include a variety of formats such as engaging singles, dynamic EPs, full-length albums, and visually captivating music videos.
Whether you prefer the nostalgic feel of vinyl records, the convenience of digital downloads, the immersive nature of music videos, or the enduring appeal of CDs, 4 Head-2-Head offers something for everyone.
This time we focus on new riddims, hence the addition ‘Riddim Picks’. Feel free to tune in and hopefully appreciate our Riddim Picks!
Royal Night Riddim
Donovan Germain’s Penthouse Records, renowned for its high-quality releases in both reggae and dancehall since the 1970s, has once again delivered a standout project. The Royal Night riddim, a captivating and infectious reggae backdrop, voiced established and emerging artists. Exclusively for digital download.
Toll Riddim
Emerging producer Marlon Easy suprises the dancehall scene with the release of the Toll riddim. This R&B-infused riddim is guaranteed to get you moving and is poised to become a club favorite. The riddim features vocals from established artists like Busy Signal, Voicemail, JPresto, and Yaksta. DR Only.
Emotions Riddim
Afrobeats has emerged as a dominant force in the global music landscape. Jamaican producer Andre Villa of Onscope Records, has recently unveiled the Emotions Riddim project, featuring a diverse lineup of artists including Tatik, Erup, Mr. Easy, and Voicestream. Digital download only.
Picture Frame Riddim
Jamaican producer John John, son of legendary King Jammy, has unveiled a new riddim titled Picture Frame. The upbeat reggae riddim features vocals from renowned artists such as Bugle, Turbulence, and Pressure Buspipe, alongside lesser know names like Brandon Rootz and Medisun. DR only.
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