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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Romeich's Love Affair With Gospel‏


With the release of Omari's Jehovah Guide Me which was produced by Romeich Major on his Romeich Records label, some have questioned the two music mavericks' decision to collaborate.

Romeich who is widely known for his Rave We A Rave beat featuring Konshens and Chino, Bank In A Mi Pocket riddim featuring Bounty Killer, Versatile, T-Nez and more, the Table Fi Table riddim featuring Chino with Tun It Up An Done, TOK's Money Christmas, Tony Matterhorn with Last Sex Symbol and more, says the Feel So Good riddim on which Omari's Jehovah Guide Me was recorded was a perfect fit.

"That song was actually the first track to be recorded on the Feel So Good reggae riddim. Omari heard it and liked the beat and came up with the perfect concept and words to go along with it and we took it from there.

The song has a great inspirational vibe to it and everybody, no matter where you come from will always look to God, especially when you look around and see some things happening or encounter daily stress in the streets or at work. So it's a song and riddim that can inspire people no matter what background they are from," says Romeich.

Romeich who is also the island's leading designer, with clients ranging from most of those in the entertainment fraternity and corporate giants also went on to say, "When I make music, I don't put it in a category and say no I won't record a gospel artiste. Music is music, no matter the genre.

My love affair wid good music goes much further than that. So fans can continue looking out for some fresh, great beats with inspirational artistes like Omari, dancehall artistes like Chino, Aidonia, Versatile, Bounty Killer and more. There are no boundaries in music, so just look out for more great things coming up in a few weeks."
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