Sweet Sop Riddim 2005 ((better))

The male vocal quartet delivered one of their smoothest hits. "My Angel" used the to craft a lovers’ rock masterpiece. The harmonies of T.O.K. floated over the saxophone line perfectly, making this a wedding/reggae slow dance classic. The song’s music video, featuring tropical scenery, solidified the riddim’s aesthetic of "gangster romance."

Released around late 2005, though many tracks gained momentum in early 2006, the Sweet Sop riddim is characterized by a laid-back, infectious melody, a prominent bassline, and a smooth, almost organic feel that was a stark contrast to the harsher, digital-only sounds common in dancehall at the time. Sweet Sop Riddim 2005

Despite its softness, the kick and snare retain the crisp, hard-hitting snap required to move crowds in a Jamaican lawn or a global nightclub. The male vocal quartet delivered one of their smoothest hits

under the guidance of producers Black & White, it became a staple in global reggae sound systems. Production Overview Release Date: September 1, 2005. Main Label: Down Sound Records (some early versions appeared on Hillsman). Producers: Black & White (Down Sound), Leon Walker (Hillsman). Roots Reggae. PepseeActus Key Artists & Tracks floated over the saxophone line perfectly, making this