Tad’s Record’s Reggae Virus Riddim Remix is a sonic prescription for the soul. Reggae Tastemaker

TAD’S RECORD’S REGGAE VIRUS RIDDIM REMIX IS A SONIC PRESCRIPTION FOR THE SOUL

Reggae has always carried healing power, and Tad’s Record has bottled that spirit with Reggae Virus Riddim Remix. Written by Chanta-Gaye Hibbert and Stacy-Lee Thompson, and produced by Tad A. Dawkins Junior for Tad’s Record, the project radiates warmth, delivering melodies and lyrics that feel like medicine for restless times.

The remastered collection from Tad’s International Recording Studio adds sharp detail and vibrant textures, pulling listeners deeper into reggae’s emotional pulse. It is a gathering of voices that uplift and remind us of resilience.

Across the record, veteran singers and players prescribe doses of positivity. Mikey Spice brings velvet-toned reassurance, while Sanchez and Glen Washington pour tenderness into every line. 

THESE SONGS PROVOKE REFLECTION, PUSHING BACK AGAINST CYNICISM AND DESPAIR

Chezidek and Sophia Squire channel urgency, weaving messages of strength. Brass virtuoso Dean Fraser adds sonic fire, while legends like Mykal Rose and Wayne Wade keep the riddim’s heartbeat steady.

What connects each performance is intent. These songs soothe, but they also provoke reflection, pushing back against cynicism and despair. In their hands, reggae becomes balm, shield, and spark all at once.

TRACKLIST

01.  I Am I Said – Mikey Spice
02.  Love is Blind – Sanchez
03.  Captured – Glen Washington
04.  Let’s Stay Together – Chezidek
05.  Can’t Be Too Much Love – Sophia Squire
06.  Never Miss Your Water – Screwdriver
07.  Oh Lord – Anthony Cruz
08.  God is Amazing – Little Hero
09.  Today – Mykal Rose
10.  The Lion – Ray Darwin
11.  If I Could – Junior Fearon
12.  He Messed Up – Wayne Wade
13.  First Dose – Dean Fraser
14.  Reggae Virus Version

ABOUT TAD’S INTERNATIONAL RECORD 

Tad’s Record’s Reggae Virus Riddim Remix is a sonic prescription for the soul. Reggae Tastemaker

Tad’s International Record drives reggae forward with sharp curation and steady output. Founded in Jamaica, the label links roots, dancehall, and dub with seamless flow. Its catalogue spans eras, carrying projects like Vibes Man Riddim, Reggae Party Time Riddim, and Celebrating Jamaica 62.

Their collaborations reach from Dean Fraser to Beres Hammond, while reissues and compilations preserve reggae’s past and ignite its future.

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