EVERLASTING RIDDIM produced by GARDIPHEE MUSIC 2016
Everlasting Overview
In 2016, dancehall music was changing fast, but the Everlasting Riddim stood out as a strong bashment rhythm. This collection brought together hardcore deejay styles and smooth, melodic vocals. The sound was both modern and true to dancehall’s roots, helping to keep the genre alive during a time of new trends. The track “Heartical Love” by Ras Ijah ft. Seni Sennon is a highlight. Their voices blend well, giving the song a warm, romantic feeling. Seni Sennon also appears on “Heartical Love — Heartical Love,” showing his talent for both singing and deejay work. CJ Priest’s “Back To My Arms” adds a catchy, heartfelt touch. CJ Priest is known for his work with reggae legend Sly & Robbie, showing his strong place in the music scene. Jah Nyne brings a roots vibe with “Nyabinghi Warrior.” Jah Nyne is respected for his conscious lyrics and has performed at major reggae festivals. Showtyme’s “Hero” gives the riddim a fresh, uplifting sound. Other tracks like Militant Youth KJ’s “The Anthem,” Ninjah Gunz’s “Shake Hands With The Lord,” and Lyrical’s “SunShine Love” add more variety and energy, making the collection feel complete. GARDIPHEE MUSIC produced the Everlasting Riddim. The label is known for creating dancehall and reggae projects that reach listeners worldwide, with tracks gathering thousands of streams on digital platforms. Looking back, this bashment rhythm helped keep dancehall vibrant in 2016, standing strong next to other collections of its time. The mix of styles and artists made it a memorable release.
Everlasting Tracklist:
- Ras Ijah ft. Seni Sennon – Heartical Love
- Nisha Evans – Everlasting Love
- CJ Priest – Back To My Arms
- I-Rate – Right Here
- Jah Nyne – Nyabinghi Warrior
- Showtyme – Hero
- Militant Youth KJ – The Anthem
- Ninjah Gunz – Shake Hands With The Lord
- Lyrical – SunShine Love
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