KITCHEN TABLE RIDDIM produced by RANCH ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Kitchen Table Overview
The 2021 dancehall release “Kitchen Table Riddim” brought a fresh wave of energy to the genre, featuring a strong lineup of tracks that quickly became favorites in dancehall circles. The recording includes standout songs such as “Jamaica Holiday” by Shaggy, Ne — yo, Ding Dong, “Go My Way” by Shaggy, Noah Powa, Shane Hoosong, and “Stoplight” by Bounty Killer. Other highlights are “Spice Holiday” by Spice, and “She’s What I’m Into” by Shaggy, Assilant, Tony Gold. Each track rides the riddim’s uptempo beat and infectious horn riffs, making it a staple at sound clashes and street parties. The artists on this project bring both star power and dancehall credibility. Shaggy, a Grammy Award winner known for hits like “It Wasn’t Me” and “Boombastic,” appears on multiple tracks, showing his lasting influence in the genre. Ne — yo, an R&B artist with chart-topping singles and Grammy wins, joins Shaggy and Ding Dong on “Jamaica Holiday,” bridging international sounds with dancehall flavor. Bounty Killer, recognized for his role in shaping hardcore dancehall and for his Verzuz clash with Beenie Man, delivers his signature style on “Stoplight.” Spice, one of dancehall’s leading female artists and known for her album “10,” brings her energy to “Spice Holiday.” Behind the scenes, RANCH ENTERTAINMENT produced the riddim. Founded by Shaggy, the label is known for blending reggae and dancehall with international sounds and has produced both charting singles and albums. Even years after its release, selectors still reach for “Kitchen Table Riddim” to keep the dancefloor moving, proving its lasting impact in the dancehall community.
Kitchen Table Tracklist:
- Shaggy, Ne-yo, Ding Dong – Jamaica Holiday
- Shaggy, Noah Powa, Shane Hoosong – Go My Way
- Bounty Killer – Stoplight
- Spice – Spice Holiday (P.Holiday)
- Shaggy, Assilant, Tony Gold – She’s What I’m Into
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