WORLD PARTY RIDDIM produced by LION EYE RECORDS 2019
World Party Overview
Lion Eye Records is the creative force behind the World Party Riddim, a standout bashment rhythm that helped define dancehall in 2019. Known for their sharp production and modern dancehall sound, Lion Eye Records has built a reputation for bringing fresh talent into the spotlight and shaping the direction of the genre. The World Party Riddim gave a platform to several artists, mixing established voices with rising stars. Bugle, a respected figure in reggae and dancehall, delivered the track "World Party." Bugle is known for his thoughtful lyrics and has made an impact with songs like "Rasta Party." RDX, famous for their energetic style and hits like "Bend Over," contributed the party anthem "Ravin." Their presence on the riddim brought extra hype to the project. Khalia added her own flavor with "Don't Look Back." Khalia is a fast-rising artist who has worked with big producers and earned attention for her smooth vocals. Shawn Antoine joined the lineup with "Pretty Girl Wine," bringing a youthful energy to the riddim. Razz - Juggling mi added another layer with "World Party," helping to round out the project’s diverse sound. Lion Eye Records’ careful production made each track stand out, blending classic dancehall vibes with new-school energy. The label’s ability to spot talent and create memorable rhythms has earned them respect in the dancehall community. For fans and newcomers alike, 2019’s dancehall scene would not be complete without the World Party Riddim.
World Party Tracklist:
- Bugle – World Party (feat Razz – Juggling mix)
- I-Octane – Go Go Wine
- I-Octane – Go Go Wine
- RDX – Ravin
- Khalia – Don’t Look Back
- Shawn Antoine – Pretty Girl Wine
- Voicemail – City Of Fun
- Birchill – Island Breeze (Freestyle)
- Vegas – Time To Party
- Lion Eye Records – World Party Riddim (instrumental)
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