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Romeich Major, Slyda di Wizard Release Love Echoes Riddim to Reconnect Youth

Slyda di Wizard and Romeich Major released the Love Echoes Riddim on February 13, 2026, featuring Konshens, Dexta Daps and Cecile - Cecile’s “Baddest Love” video was cleared for the launch.

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Romeich Major, Slyda di Wizard Release Love Echoes Riddim to Reconnect Youth
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Slyda di Wizard and Romeich Major released the Love Echoes Riddim on February 13, positioning Romeich Entertainment’s first musical release of 2026 squarely in the mid-February Valentine’s window and aiming to reconnect young people with roots reggae. Jamaica Observer ran a feature on the project on February 26 that reported producer Slyda di Wizard said, "rather than chasing urgency or excess, Love Echoes was intentionally shaped to evoke emotion and uplift."

Production credits place Slyda di Wizard and Romeich Major as the producing partners, with the compilation mixed and mastered by Black Spyda. Yardhype listed the artist lineup as Konshens, Dexta Daps, Richie Spice, Cecile, Blak Man, Rally Banks, Denyque, TANZIE and Lavisch, and confirmed that visual content is already in motion with at least three music videos completed. Among the confirmed visuals, Cecile’s contribution, titled "Baddest Love," was reported as expected to accompany the audio release as part of the Friday promotional push.

Joyful Pulse framed the release as the pair’s second collaborative effort in as many years, following the Red Fyah Riddim in summer 2025. That outlet opened its feature with "Creative chemistry is not always planned, but when it clicks, it tends to echo," and described Love Echoes as "a deliberate return to feel-good energy, crafted to reintroduce warmth, joy and balance to the current entertainment landscape." Joyful Pulse also noted the producers are "quietly confident about the rhythm’s reach" and quoted Slyda as saying he hopes Love Echoes "will yield songs capable of travelling well beyond local borders, finding space on multiple reggae charts worldwide."

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The Love Echoes campaign follows a pattern Romeich Major established with Red Fyah, where he mixed established stars and emerging talent. On Red Fyah, Romeich said, "We have 13 tracks on the rhythm with the likes of Nasri featuring Shenseea, Romain Virgo, Christopher Martin, Chronic Law, Nigy Boy, Stalk Ashley, Vanessa Bling, and Alaine." He also described running a competition to include new artistes and named Lavisch among those introduced on that project, emphasizing, "as responsible music professionals we must introduce new voices, and so every juggling we put out we have new artistes."

Yardhype reported the Love Echoes release was distributed "across all major platforms" and tied the timing to Valentine’s audiences, while at least three videos were ready to support playlisting and radio promotion. Missing public details that remain to be disclosed include the full tracklist, the total number of tracks on the riddim, the names and directors of the other completed videos, and any international distribution or charting arrangements. The producers’ stated aim to reintroduce warmth and to chart internationally frames the next phase of the campaign: follow-up radio servicing, visual rollouts and streaming metrics will determine whether Love Echoes reaches the young listeners the project is explicitly built to reclaim.

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