ABRA PARTY RIDDIM produced by A.B.R.A RECORDS 2019
Abra Party Overview
In 2013, the Abra Party Riddim brought a new sound to dancehall, built on the energy of street anthems and sound system culture. The riddim’s heavy bass and sharp snares made it a favorite for selectors, who love tracks that get crowds moving. The sound was designed to hit hard through big speakers, keeping the dance lively all night. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a big role. Careful mixing made each track clear and powerful, so every artist’s voice and lyrics stood out. This attention to detail helped the riddim become a staple for DJs and fans. A.B.R.A RECORDS, the label behind the riddim, is known for pushing fresh talent and bold sounds. The label has made its mark in the dancehall scene since the early 2010s, with several releases gaining thousands of streams online. Their work on the Abra Party Riddim showed their commitment to quality and creativity. The artists brought their own styles to the project. Red Rat, known for his global hit "Tight Up Skirt," delivered "Every Gyal," adding playful lyrics and signature flair. Jusa Dementor, a recognized name in African dancehall, came strong with "Who Dat." Kay Patrick’s "Babamukuru Mhani" added a smooth touch, while C Money Ft Bal G and Bal G - Too Blessed both brought the uplifting "Too Blessed" to the mix. Other tracks like Viviun’s "Dancehall Ting," Cinanamon’s "Farmer Joe," I Finton Ft Lampy’s "Jump," and Elaz’s "Mr President" added variety and energy. Even years later, DJs still play these tracks, keeping the spirit of 2013 alive in dancehall sessions everywhere.
Abra Party Tracklist:
- Red Rat – Every Gyal – (Abra Party Riddim)
- Jusa Dementor – Who Dat ( Abra Party Riddim)
- Tytan Ft Josmas & Dj Nash ( Abra Crew)
- Kay Patrick – Babamukuru Mhani
- C Money Ft Bal G – Too Blessed
- Viviun – Dancehall Ting
- Cinanamon – Farmer Joe
- I Finton Ft Lampy – Jump
- Elaz – Mr President
- Abra Party Riddim
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