29TH GOLDEN RIDDIM produced by TEAMTOXIC MUSIQ 2022
29th Golden Overview
The 29th Golden Riddim mix from 2022 stands out for its blend of hardcore deejay cuts and smooth vocals. The mix opens with Dancehall Gorilla’s “Offering,” a track that sets a raw and energetic pace. Kapella Don follows with “Survive (Carpe Diem),” bringing a melodic but determined vibe. ChineseBoy Mj’s “No Days Off” keeps the energy high, delivering sharp lyrics over the driving riddim. Zues 1time adds “Don’t Text Me,” a track with catchy hooks and a confident delivery. Blaq Majic’s “Golden Times” offers a smoother, reflective moment in the mix, while Emanuel Wung’s “Psalm 23:4” and Sparroah’s “Pain” add depth and emotion to the project. Each artist brings their own style to the riddim. Dancehall Gorilla, known for his powerful delivery, adds grit to “Offering.” Kapella Don, who gained attention with his song “Survive (Carpe Diem),” shows his skill for catchy, motivational hooks. ChineseBoy Mj, recognized for his steady work ethic, pushes his message forward on “No Days Off.” Zues 1time and Blaq Majic both contribute tracks that balance the mix with different moods and flows. The riddim was produced by TEAMTOXIC MUSIQ, a group known for their sharp production in the dancehall scene. TEAMTOXIC MUSIQ has built a reputation for working with both emerging and established artists, and their riddims have gained thousands of streams across digital platforms. Years after its release, selectors still reach for the 29th Golden Riddim mix. Its combination of hard-hitting deejay performances and smooth vocal tracks keeps dancehall fans coming back for more.
29th Golden Tracklist:
- Dancehall Gorilla – Offering
- Kapella Don – Survive (Carpe Diem) (Clean)
- Kapella Don – Survive (Carpe Diem) (Raw)
- ChineseBoy Mj – No Days Off
- Zues 1time – Don’t Text Me (Heathens)
- Blaq Majic – Golden Times (C’est La Vie)
- Emanuel Wung – Psalm 23:4 (Me Alone)
- Sparroah – Pain (Clean)
- Sparroah – Pain (Raw)
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