ASCENDING RIDDIM produced by STREETZ BOSS ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Ascending Overview
The sound system cut of Ascending Riddim captured the raw excitement that dancehall fans craved in 2021. It fit perfectly into a year when dancehall needed new energy and a strong club presence. The riddim’s bold, upbeat sound made it a favorite at parties and on the streets, helping to keep the genre’s pulse alive. At the heart of this release is STREETZ BOSS ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for its focus on authentic dancehall and club-ready productions. The producer behind the riddim, Streetz Boss, has built a reputation for delivering high-energy tracks that connect with both local and international audiences. Their work on Ascending Riddim added another highlight to their catalog, showing why their influence continues to grow in the dancehall scene. The project brings together a talented lineup. Jahvel, Draybadz & Dalla Gee join forces on “BreadWinner,” delivering a standout performance that showcases their chemistry and lyrical fire. Draybadz, in particular, has been recognized for his energetic delivery in previous collaborations. Jujment comes in strong with “Money, Music & Badness,” a track that reflects the gritty realities and ambitions that fuel dancehall culture. Reka’s “Neva Rate Mi” adds a personal touch, while Zar Radix’s “A Who Dem” keeps the momentum going with sharp lyrics. Streetz Boss also steps forward with “Ascending Riddim,” showing off production skills that anchor the entire project. Looking back, this sound system cut played a big role in keeping dancehall vibrant and relevant in 2021, bringing together artists and fans with its lively sound and undeniable energy.
Ascending Tracklist:
- Jahvel, Draybadz & Dalla Gee – BreadWinner
- Jujment – Money, Music & Badness
- Reka – Neva Rate Mi
- Zar Radix – A Who Dem
- Streetz Boss – Ascending Riddim
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