Riddim Dee-Lite: People’s Choice
RIDDIM RELEASE
Next up in the Stingray Revival Series is the People’s Choice riddim, first released back in 2001. But after all those years, it still holds its vibe beautifully. This is a smooth, well-crafted riddim that leans into lovers rock while keeping one foot firmly in roots reggae. People’s Choice is a perfect example of what Stingray has always done well. Solid, timeless production matched with artists who know exactly how to ride a groove without forcing it. Everyone here sounds comfortable, confident, and right at home. Luciano brings pure uplift on Visions, full of spiritual warmth and purpose. Mykal Rose steps in with Judge Not, adding that unmistakable roots presence. Peter Hunnigale’s Everyday Living delivers the silky UK reggae sound he’s loved for, while Tony Curtis goes straight into lovers rock territory with Have I Told You Lately. Then you’ve got Al Campbell, Ambelique, and Mikey Spice, each adding maturity, soul, and emotional weight to the set. This is reggae for listeners who care about melody, message, and real musicianship.
Tracklist
2. Itals – Chill Out
3. Peter Hunningale – Everyday Living
4. Qshandia – I Rejoice
5. Tony Curtis – Have I Told You
6. Richie Davies – When We Meet Again
7. Mikey Spice – Understanding
8. Michael Rose – Judge Not
9. Luciano – Visions
10. Ambelique – A Woman Need
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