ALL NIGHT RIDDIM produced by GRAB DEM RECORDS 2020
All Night Overview
All Night Riddim is a new dancehall release that brings together several artists on one energetic beat. The riddim comes at a time when dancehall is mixing classic sounds with modern energy. Daine Blaze is known for his bold delivery and catchy hooks. He has built a following with songs that often focus on street life and party culture. Dee Dre brings a different style, often blending melodic elements with sharp lyrics. His music has been streamed widely on digital platforms, gaining attention in the Caribbean and beyond. Digital Sham is recognized for his creative wordplay and unique voice. He has worked on various dancehall projects and is praised for his live performances. Gongoolie has a reputation for lively stage shows and songs that connect with younger audiences. His tracks often get heavy rotation in local clubs. GhettoHatic is an emerging artist who uses his music to talk about daily struggles and triumphs. His recent singles have gained traction online. The producer, GRAB DEM RECORDS, has a history of working with both new and established dancehall talent. The label is known for its clean production style and has released several successful riddims in recent years. All Night Riddim features a driving bassline, syncopated drums, and a sound that matches the energy of today’s dancehall while respecting its roots. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing influence of Jamaican music culture and its ability to evolve with each new generation.
All Night Tracklist:
- Daine Blaze – Work Hard
- Dee Dre – Privicy
- Digital Sham – How Yuh Tite Suh
- Gongoolie – Bonify Girl
- GhettoHatic – Moma
- Gully Bop – Naa Give Up
- Krushall – Call Me
- Raytid – Don’ Give Up
- Xclusive feat. Clymax – Christmas Touch
- Zally – Nuki Tonight
- Lia – Love Me Hard
- McKada – Saearching for Your Love
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