AGAINST ALL ODDS RIDDIM produced by KUSHFACE ENTERTAINMENT 2022
Against All Odds Overview
In 2022, the dancehall scene was buzzing with the release of a riddim that quickly became a street anthem. The energy and sound of this riddim set it apart from other dancehall recordings of its time, making it a favorite at parties and clubs across the city. The riddim’s base was pure dancehall—raw, infectious, and easy to vibe with. Compared to other popular riddims of the year, this one stood out for its heavy bass and hypnotic groove, which kept crowds moving from start to finish. A big reason for the riddim’s success was the lineup of artists. Rani Rastaciti brought a deep emotional touch with "Where My Heart Go," a track that showed why fans connect with her music. Nya Luv, known for "1716," added a melodic style that balanced the harder beats. Kripton13’s "Sometimes" offered a catchy hook that was hard to forget. Muz420, with "Stress Dem," delivered a gritty street vibe, while Trejja Don’s "Nuh Believe Inna Love" brought a reflective mood to the dancefloor. Behind the mixing board, KUSHFACE ENTERTAINMENT played a key role. The label has earned attention for its consistent dancehall releases and has built a reputation for pushing new sounds into the mainstream. Their careful production made each track on the riddim sound crisp and powerful. This riddim’s street anthem base captured the spirit of 2022 dancehall, giving listeners a pure and unforgettable sound. The artists and the producer together created a project that fans still remember as a highlight of the year.
Against All Odds Tracklist:
- Rani Rastaciti – Where My Heart Go
- Nya Luv – 1716
- Kripton13 – Sometimes
- Muz420 – Stress Dem
- Trejja Don – Nuh Believe Inna Love
- Gelato Boss – No Peace
- D’Askel – Watch over Me
- Coval – Guard
- Fya Doops – Nah Retreat
- Chronic Law – Family
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