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Alaine - Hello (adele Reggae Cover) [ FULL ]

The official video for the cover was shot at the legendary in Kingston, Jamaica. It was directed by Dameon Gayle and showcases Alaine performing the track with a live feel, emphasizing the "Roots" and "Lovers Rock" aesthetic. Critical Reception Hello by Alaine (Adele Cover) - Reggae Bassline Tutorial

The song was produced by prominent figures in the Jamaican music scene through : Producers: Shane C. Brown and Dean Fraser . Recording Studio: Penthouse Studio. Musicians: Drums: Kirk Bennett. Bass: Glen Browne. Keyboards: Andrew Marsh. Guitar: Mitchum "Khan" Chin. Mixing: Shane C. Brown. Music Video Alaine - Hello (Adele Reggae Cover)

Alaine 's cover of Adele's is a widely acclaimed reggae reimagining of the global pop hit. Released in November 2015 , the track transforms the original's haunting piano ballad into a soulful "Lovers Rock" anthem, featuring Alaine's signature powerful vocals over a classic reggae rhythm. Production Credits The official video for the cover was shot

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