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Dutch singer Leah Rosier has ventured into the music business and formed her own label Likkle Green. The first release is her own brand new single Sunny Days on Not Easy At All Productions’ Lie to Me riddim.
“I wrote the lyrics a few years ago after one of those typical summers in Holland (rain), paying homage to the good ones. This year, after another stormy summer, I decided to put them on this lovely riddim by my fellow Dutch’s and wonderful reggae producers Not Easy At All,” says Leah Rosier.
Earlier this year Leah Rosier teamed up with various producers from around the world. The self-produced EP The Real Leah, the Marlon Asher combination Amsterdam and the Curtis Lynch produced Do U Like on his Dancehall Style riddim being just three examples.
Sunny Days is available through Likkle Green Records and various digital platforms.
Posted by ishence on 12.22.2011 | |
No talent.. Pitty for the hard riddim. |
Posted by Denja on 12.23.2011 | |
I enjoy her youthful vibe and feel her love for the music when listening to these tracks. Reggae as a genre encompasses many styles, and Leah's is one I enjoy. |
Posted by KRucial / ReggaePR on 01.09.2012 | |
I never like to say anyone has NO talent - and in this case, there's clearly some ability - she's not off key (the worst infraction), and I agree with Denja: there's some youthful enthusiasm. I think it's important for the younger generation to take on the music in whatever way they are able. She could be doing anything with her time (and her image(!), which is on point, by the way), and she's trying to make upful Reggae music. Remember, everything we say - especially on the web - lasts for ever...so WE try to keep it positive. |
Posted by ishence on 01.10.2012 | |
Got your point. Just my opinion... |
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