IMMIGRANT RIDDIM produced by SCRAPPY DA RYDHIM GOD 2017
Immigrant Overview
When the selector’s mix of the Immigrant Riddim dropped in 2017, it quickly became a yard anthem. The riddim brought together artists from different backgrounds and let them shine in their own styles. The selector’s blend of tracks made the mix stand out, mixing dancehall with touches of reggae and even hints of Afrobeat. This made the riddim popular not just in Jamaica, but also in dancehalls around the world. SCRAPPY DA RYDHIM GOD is the producer behind the Immigrant Riddim. He is known for his work with the label Ruff Trade Records and has produced several projects that highlight Caribbean sounds. His skill in bringing artists together gives the riddim a strong, unified feel. Each artist on the riddim brings something special. Basiq’s “It Nah Easy” has a catchy hook and strong lyrics. Challenger’s “Immigrant” speaks to real-life struggles and connects with many listeners. Ras Judah’s “I Am Blessed” brings a positive, uplifting message. Tha Wizzard’s “Juduss” adds a darker, more mysterious vibe. Princess Menen sings “Not Where You Come From,” showing her unique style—she is known for her work with the Royal Sounds band and has performed at major UK reggae festivals. Other songs in the mix, like Davy Dacy’s “Travelling,” Di Hooligan’s “Immigrant,” and Tru Shatta’s “Dem Na Bad,” add more variety. The riddim itself, “Immigrant Riddim” by Scrappy Da Rydhim God, ties everything together.
Immigrant Tracklist:
- Basiq – It Nah Easy
- Challenger – Immigrant
- Ras Judah – I Am Blessed
- Tha Wizzard – Juduss
- Princess Menen – Not Where You Come From
- Davy Dacy – Travelling
- Di Hooligan – Immigrant
- Tru Shatta – Dem Na Bad
- Scrappy Da Rydhim God – Immigrant Riddim (Instrumental)
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