ABNAWMAL RIDDIM produced by ABNORMAL RECORDS 2023
Abnawmal Overview
Fans of dancehall in 2023 remember the party backdrop of Abnawmal Riddim as a true anthem. The riddim’s energy brought together hardcore vibes and catchy hooks, making it a favorite at parties and clubs. Today, people still talk about how the songs lit up the dance floor and brought crowds together. The riddim featured strong performances from artists like Advyce, who delivered “Boasy.” Advyce is known for his confident style, and “Boasy” matched the riddim’s lively spirit perfectly. Bam Rush contributed “Wile,” adding his energetic touch to the project. Champaiine’s “Mi Chola” stood out with its catchy chorus, helping to make the riddim memorable for many fans. Enoxx also joined the lineup with “1Flame.” Heph B, who has won an Akademia Music Award, added his own flavor with “Lock It In.” Each artist brought their unique style, but together they created a feeling of unity and celebration. Every track seemed to flow naturally into the next, keeping the party atmosphere alive. Behind the scenes, the producer ABNORMAL RECORDS played a key role in shaping the project. The label has made a name for itself in the dancehall scene, known for releasing tracks that get high streaming numbers and support from DJs. Their experience and attention to detail made sure the riddim stayed consistent and powerful from start to finish. Abnawmal Riddim stands out in 2023’s dancehall catalog. Its mix of artists, songs, and expert production keeps it remembered as a must-listen for fans who love a true party anthem.
Abnawmal Tracklist:
- Advyce – Boasy
- Bam Rush – Wile (Clean)
- Bam Rush – Wile (Radio Edit)
- Champaiine – Mi Chola
- Enoxx – 1Flame
- Heph B – Lock It In (Clean)
- Heph B – Lock It In (Radio Edit)
- Iwaata – Charge Up (Clean)
- Iwaata – Charge Up (Radio Edit)
- Munga Honorable – Nuff Gyal (Clean)
- Munga Honorable – Nuff Gyal (Radio Edit)
- Nascent The Future – Own Style
- Oneil Frass – Come Here
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