AFTERSHOCK RIDDIM produced by RED DISC MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT 2022
Aftershock Overview
The Aftershock Riddim brought together some of the most exciting names in dancehall for 2022. Lj Woye opened the project with “Fight,” showing off the confidence that made him a favorite in the scene. Towera teamed up with Levitiko on “Ukhale,” bringing a strong collaboration that highlighted their chemistry. Levitiko, known for his energetic performances, also delivered his own version of “Ukhale,” adding another layer to the riddim’s appeal. Sispence’s “Tinaiphura” stood out with its catchy hook, and Raycee’s “Ndisasinthe” brought a fresh sound to the mix. Other artists like Macia with “Dandaulo La Mwana,” Magie with “I Need You,” Cècille with “Got A Fighter,” Myron Cop with “Love Me,” and Truth with “Oyera” added their unique styles, making the riddim a true showcase of talent. The project was produced by RED DISC MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for supporting new voices in African dancehall and reggae. RED DISC MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT has built a reputation for releasing quality riddims that connect with fans across borders. Their focus on crisp production and strong artist lineups helped the Aftershock Riddim stand out in a busy year for dancehall. Looking back, the Aftershock Riddim captured the raw energy that dancehall fans wanted in 2022. It brought together different artists and styles, all riding the same powerful beat. The riddim became a symbol of the year’s vibrant dancehall spirit, leaving a lasting mark on the genre.
Aftershock Tracklist:
- Lj Woye – Fight
- Towera Ft Levitiko – Ukhale
- Sispence – Tinaiphura
- Raycee – Ndisasinthe
- Macia – Dandaulo La Mwana
- Magie – I Need You (Jesus)
- Cècille – Got A Fighter
- Myron Cop – Love Me
- Truth – Oyera
- Joe Mass – Mistakes
- Tuno – Silithetsa
- Will Jay Ft Ikon Mcee & Desia – Champion
- Glader – Duwa
- Fun Do – Kumwamba
- Jmass – Aftershock Riddim Version
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