Just One of Those Days - Freestyle
Just One of Those Days - Freestyle

Richie Campbell - Just One of Those Days - Freestyle Lyrics

Nov 22, 2019
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who is Richie Campbell?

    Richie Campbell, born Ricardo Dias de Lima Ventura da Costa, is a Portuguese R&B, dancehall, and reggae singer from Lisbon. He started his musical career with the band Stepacide and the project No Joke Sound System before focusing on his solo career.

  2. What genres does Richie Campbell's music encompass?

    Richie Campbell's music primarily encompasses R&B, dancehall, and reggae. Over time, he has smoothly transitioned between these genres to reflect Lisbon's growing music culture.

  3. Who are some of Richie Campbell's musical inspirations?

    In an early interview, Richie Campbell named Tarrus Riley and Garnett Silk as inspirations for his work in reggae.

  4. What notable achievements has Richie Campbell accomplished in his career?

    Richie Campbell was the first artist to fill Campo Pequeno without a recording label in 2011. His debut album 'Focused' gained international attention with the track 'That's How We Roll,' which was nominated for a Portuguese Golden Globe in 2013. He has also been nominated for MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Portuguese Act in 2013 and 2014.

  5. What is the significance of the title 'Just One of Those Days - Freestyle'?

    'Just One of Those Days - Freestyle' likely references Sizzla's song 'Just One of Those Days (Dry Cry),' which is echoed in the lyrics. The freestyle nature suggests an impromptu or less structured approach to the song’s creation.

  6. Where was Richie Campbell's second studio album recorded?

    'In the 876,' Richie Campbell's second studio album released in 2015, was recorded both in Kingston and Lisbon. The album title references Jamaica’s phone code.

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