PON DI ROAD RIDDIM produced by WESKAMP PRODUCTIONS / CHOSENFEW144 2022
Pon Di Road Overview
In 2022, dancehall parties found a new soundtrack with a riddim that brought real bashment vibes to the dancefloor. The party backdrop was lively and full of energy, giving selectors plenty of fresh fire for their sets. With a sound that mixed classic dancehall rhythms and modern production, the atmosphere was electric—perfect for late-night sessions and packed dancehalls. At the heart of this movement were standout tracks from some of the scene's most exciting names. Ahch Cabaryah’s “Keep Me Pon Di Road” became a favorite for its catchy hook and streetwise lyrics, keeping dancers moving all night. Cabaryaahla’s “Dem Feel Away” brought a different flavor, with a sharp delivery that fans recognized from his earlier work with local sound systems. Abidan Maverick, already known for his roots-inspired approach, delivered “Mighty Revival,” adding a conscious note to the party with lyrics that connect to his growing reputation in the reggae community. Other artists like Black Yatan with “Step And Move” and Michahla’s “Disrespect” added their own unique touches, making the riddim a showcase of talent and creativity. Each track brought something different, but all shared a common energy that made the riddim stand out. Behind the scenes, WESKAMP PRODUCTIONS / CHOSENFEW144 shaped the sound. The label is known for its consistent output and attention to quality, helping to launch several successful dancehall projects in recent years. Many agree that this party backdrop helped define the sound and spirit of dancehall in 2022, setting a standard for future releases.
Pon Di Road Tracklist:
- Ahch Cabaryah – Keep Me Pon Di Road
- Cabaryaahla – Dem Feel Away
- Abidan Maverick – Mighty Revival
- Black Yatan – Step And Move
- Michahla – Disrespect
- Empress Tehillah – No Bad Mind
- Tazayawan – Desire
- Yahawashi – Lift Up Di Name
- Raash Yasharahla – Touch Eeh Street
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