Friday, April 24, 2009

THE JANUARY MORNING RIDDIM LIKE WAKING UP IN JAMAICA

Free Willy Records is pleased to announce the release of The January Morning Riddim in cooperation with Zojak World Wide, the leader in digital distribution of reggae music. Originally released in 2005, January Morning includes some of the biggest names of today. Tanya Stephens, Gyptian, Warrior King, Anthony B, Lady Saw, Sanchez and more whose contributions reflect in part the popular emphasis on the new style of roots and culture at that time. Here, Free Willy’s bright melody and light production floats on top of a minimal one-drop drum beat. January Morning riddim is now available on Itunes and e-tailers worldwide.


CLICK HERE TO PREVIEW THE JANUARY MORNING RIDDIM

Zahair gets things started on the title track while Lutan Fyah (“A Mother’s Love”), Gyptian (“Crying”) and Sanchez (“From D Beginning”) maintain the smooth vibes. The January Morning riddim also includes the woman’s perspective, one that demands the attention of both women and men, on “Home Alone” (Tanya Stephens) and “Woman Power” (D’Angel). Warrior King (Place of Peace) and the combination of Perfect & Natural Black (Black Warrian) provide crucial messages of social consciousness while Lady Saw (“Addicted”), Anthony B (“Meaning Of Love”) and Tony Curtis (Macoy) get serious about reality in life and love. Frankie Paul (“One And Only”) just wants his baby “to let me know if you still my one and only” and Kananga (“Not That Easy”) answers with “she says it’s over/not so easy/ I thought you were mine”. Featuring top artists with experience in roots and dancehall reggae, January Morning offers smart commentary and catchy riddims, providing something for everyone with which to start the day.

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