4R RIDDIM produced by REAL RECOGNIZE REAL RECORDS 2022
4r Overview
In 2022, the 4r Riddim stood out on the dancehall scene. Its lively beat echoed through clubs all over Jamaica, giving dancers and DJs something fresh to celebrate. The riddim brought together several talented artists, each adding their unique style. Ras Kinah Matrix gave a strong performance with "Matrix Ras." His delivery matched the energy of the riddim, and fans of his work quickly recognized his touch. Magma J, known for his track "Money Now," added his own flavor. "Money Now" had already made waves online, showing Magma J’s growing popularity. G Maffiah joined the lineup with "Big Bang." His style fit well with the riddim’s vibe, making the song a favorite among dancehall followers. Fowlie Don and Hya P teamed up for "Blood Bredda," bringing a powerful collaboration to the project. Gatty Don’s "Fear" also stood out, showing his steady presence in the dancehall community. Compared to other riddims from 2022, the 4r Riddim was more polished and energetic. While some riddims focused on slower, darker beats, this one kept the party moving with catchy hooks and bright melodies. Tracks like "None A Dem" by Relentless gave the release even more variety. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a key role, balancing vocals and instruments for a clear, full sound. The producer, REAL RECOGNIZE REAL RECORDS, has a reputation for supporting rising artists and creating music that connects with the streets. Their work on the 4r Riddim helped shape the sound of that year. Even today, the 4r Riddim brings back memories of 2022’s dancehall energy. Its influence is still felt wherever people gather to enjoy good music.
4r Tracklist:
- Ras Kinah Matrix – Matrix Ras
- Magma J – Money Now
- Juvazzi – Gyal Clown
- G Maffiah – Big Bang
- Fowlie Don, Hya P – Blood Bredda
- Gatty Don – Fear
- Relentless – None A Dem
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