AMBITIOUS INTENT RIDDIM produced by DWEETNOW ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Ambitious Intent Overview
The sound system cut of the Ambitious Intent Riddim came together during a late-night studio session. The team wanted to create something that would hit hard on big speakers and move crowds in any dancehall setting. The producer, DWEETNOW ENTERTAINMENT, led the session with a clear vision for a modern yet classic dancehall vibe. Known for pushing new talent and fresh sounds, DWEETNOW ENTERTAINMENT has built a reputation for energetic productions and has seen their tracks streamed widely on platforms like Spotify. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. King X delivered “Wonder” with both clean and raw versions, showing his versatility and powerful delivery. Voltyg’s “Mind Frame” also came in clean and raw cuts, offering sharp lyrics and catchy hooks. Frassman Brilliant contributed “N1nex,” again with both clean and raw versions. Frassman Brilliant is recognized internationally for his hit single “Welcome To Jamaica,” which helped him gain fans across the globe. Ras Zion’s “Full Basket” added a rootsy touch to the project, giving the riddim extra depth. The collaboration between King X, Voltyg, Frassman Brilliant, and Ras Zion made the riddim stand out in 2021. With DWEETNOW ENTERTAINMENT’s guidance, the project captured the raw energy that dancehall fans crave. For many, 2021 would not be the same without this release, as it became a favorite in parties and on sound systems everywhere. The Ambitious Intent Riddim remains a strong example of dancehall’s power and unity.
Ambitious Intent Tracklist:
- King X – Wonder (Clean)
- King X – Wonder (Raw)
- Voltyg – Mind Frame (Clean)
- Voltyg – Mind Frame (Raw)
- Frassman Brilliant – N1nex (Clean)
- Frassman Brilliant – N1nex (Raw)
- Ras Zion – Full Basket
- Frassman Brilliant, King X, Ras Zion, Voltyg, Dweetnow Entertainment, Donnaro – Ambitious Intent Riddim
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