1 Rifle Riddim produced by Ineffable Records 2023
1 Rifle Overview
The 1 Rifle Riddim brought a raw, street-driven energy to dancehall in 2023. With its sharp, trap-inspired beats, this riddim set the mood for intense dancefloor sessions and late-night parties. Each track on the riddim brings a different flavor, but all share a hard-hitting, modern sound that keeps the vibe fresh. Dexta Daps stands out with "Missing Piece," delivering his signature smooth vocals and emotional delivery. Dexta Daps is well-known for his hit "Shabba Madda Pot," which made waves in dancehall circles. Shane O brings "Click Click," adding his own style to the riddim. Shane O has built a reputation for catchy hooks and energetic performances over the years. Chronic Law’s "Think About It" brings a thoughtful, gritty edge. Chronic Law is recognized for his consistent run of hits and is a key figure in Jamaica’s new wave of dancehall talent. Jah Vinci’s "Beast" continues his tradition of melodic, powerful tracks. Jah Vinci gained wide attention as a former member of Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire, and his solo career has been marked by memorable songs. RajahWild adds a party vibe with "Inna Mi Cup," while Juggla’s "Irate," Kiprich’s "One," and Iwaata’s "Trigger Play" round out the release with more streetwise lyrics and energy. The riddim was produced by Ineffable Records, a US-based label known for working with both reggae and dancehall artists. Ineffable Records has also been behind projects for artists like Collie Buddz and Stick Figure, earning millions of streams worldwide. Selectors continue to rate 1 Rifle Riddim as one of 2023’s top bashment releases, thanks to its raw style and standout performances.
1 Rifle Tracklist:
- Dexta Daps – Missing Piece
- Shane O – Click Click
- Chronic Law – Think About It
- Govana – Regular Day
- Jah Vinci – Beast
- RajahWild – Inna Mi Cup
- Juggla – Irate
- Kiprich – One
- Iwaata – Trigger Play
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