100 CELSIUS RIDDIM produced by FLYWEH RECORDS 2019
100 Celsius Overview
When the 100 Celsius Riddim dropped in 2019, dancehall fans across Jamaica responded with excitement. The riddim’s sound system cut echoed through clubs, quickly becoming a favorite for selectors and partygoers. Each track on the riddim brought its own flavor, keeping the energy high and the crowd moving. Kolumbo made a strong impression with "Confidence," a track that stood out for its bold lyrics and delivery. Jah Noz followed with "So Bad," adding his unique voice to the project. Bliksemstral’s "Piemper" kept the momentum going, showing his skill as an artist. Dragga Didefinition teamed up with Diva Vee for "Mood," giving the riddim a different twist with their collaboration. Jah Joy’s "Unlock It" added another layer, making sure the riddim offered something for everyone. Kolumbo, known for his earlier hit "Suh Wi Dweet," brought his signature style to "Confidence." Jah Noz, who has appeared on several local compilations, continued to build his reputation with "So Bad." Bliksemstral, already recognized in the dancehall scene, delivered "Piemper" with energy that matched the riddim’s vibe. Behind the scenes, FLYWEH RECORDS produced the riddim. The label has been active in the dancehall industry, known for its sharp beats and modern approach to production. FLYWEH RECORDS has worked with both new and established artists, helping shape the sound of contemporary dancehall. For fans of 2019, the 100 Celsius Riddim’s sound system cut remains a dancehall anthem, remembered for its raw energy and the way it brought artists together on one powerful project.
100 Celsius Tracklist:
- Kolumbo – Confidence
- Jah Noz – So Bad
- Bliksemstral – Piemper
- Dragga Didefinition – Mood (feat Diva Vee)
- Jah Joy – Unlock It
- Jah Link – Work
- Fynus – Money Mek Me
- Alcapone JJ – Ezandlenizam
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