AMBITION RIDDIM produced by STARBWOYWORKS ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Ambition Overview
In 2021, STARBWOYWORKS ENTERTAINMENT released Ambition Riddim, a dancehall project that made a strong impression on the scene. This riddim stood out thanks to its energetic tracks, which selectors praised for being perfect for bashment sessions. The label, STARBWOYWORKS ENTERTAINMENT, has built a reputation for supporting fresh talent and quality productions in the Japanese reggae and dancehall community. The sound engineer behind Ambition Riddim played a key role, capturing crisp vocals and punchy rhythms that give each track its own space. The recording process focused on bringing out the best in both the artists and the instrumental, resulting in a mix that's clean and powerful on sound systems. Each artist brought their own flavor to the riddim. Aby’s "Rider" delivers a smooth yet catchy vibe, showing why Aby has become a familiar name in Japanese dancehall. AL CIZARR’s "Nina" adds a melodic twist, while Corn Head’s "Dancing Mood" brings a lively, crowd-moving energy—Corn Head is well-known for the hit "Matsuri Bushi," which remains a festival favorite. L+key’s "New Star N Hennessy" and Rudebwoy Face’s "One Draw" both bring unique flows, with Rudebwoy Face recognized for his long-standing influence on the Japanese reggae scene. Other standout tracks include Rueed’s "Guidance (2021 Ver.)," StarBwoyWorks’ own "Ambition Riddim (Instrumental)," Takuto’s "We Out Yah," and Triga Finga’s "My Money." Together, these cuts shaped a sound system-ready mix that stood tall among the heavy bashment drops of 2021.
Ambition Tracklist:
- Aby – Rider
- AL CIZARR – Nina
- Corn Head – Dancing Mood
- L+key – New Star N Hennessy
- Rudebwoy Face – One Draw
- Rueed – Guidance (2021 Ver.)
- StarBwoyWorks – Ambition Riddim (Instrumental)
- Takuto – We Out Yah
- Triga Finga – My Money
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