Whether it is rub-a-dub, hiphop, steppers, dancehall or one-drop, Max dedicates his debut-album to the love of music. On 16 tracks he mixes all the different colors which Jamaican Bass music has to offer. Do not hesitate to check it if you don’t have it in your playlist yet. Share and comment if you like it. Featuring voices like Luciano, Gappy Ranks, Voicemail or Lutan Fyah this LP brings along a high musical diversity. The pack I’m sharing with you today features Dennis Brown, Cocoa Tea, Capleton, Sizzla, Johnny Osbourne and many more. One of the oldest versions that can heard online is the track “Train To Soulville” by the Cool Stickies. It has been remade and re-interpreted during the past decades by many bands, composers and/or producers like Firehouse Crew, FreeWilly Music, Joe Fraser, Bobby Konders, just to name a few. The first cut of the “Heavenless” was most likely composed in the late 1960’s. Therefore, in the keep with this recent release, we’re sharing with you a compilation of various tracks from the “Heavenless Riddim”. This thursday do not miss the “Heavenless Riddim”, a must-hear classic Reggae riddimĪ couple of days ago, Ranch Entertainment released the “Heaven Bless Riddim”. As you could notice, it was a remake of the so classic “Heavenless Riddim”.
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