AUDITORIUM RIDDIM produced by DWEETNOW ENTERTAINMENT 2020
Auditorium Overview
Auditorium Riddim is a dancehall release from 2020 that brings together several artists for a fresh sound. Blakk Sparrow is known for his energetic delivery and clever lyrics, and he adds a strong presence to the riddim. Don Naro, who has built a reputation for his catchy hooks, also appears on the project, bringing his unique style to the mix. King X, recognized for his deep voice and storytelling, gives a memorable performance that stands out among the tracks. Alandon, who has gained attention for his smooth vocals and consistent releases, joins the lineup as well. Ras Zion, an artist with roots in conscious reggae and dancehall, brings thoughtful messages to his song on the riddim. Splinta, known for his sharp lyrics and fast flow, rounds out the group of featured performers. The producer behind Auditorium Riddim is DWEETNOW ENTERTAINMENT. This label has focused on helping dancehall music reach a global audience and has worked with both new and established artists. Their productions often blend classic dancehall rhythms with modern sounds. The riddim itself is built on crisp, digital drum patterns and a catchy melody, giving it a modern but familiar dancehall feel. Released in 2020, Auditorium Riddim shows how dancehall continues to evolve while keeping its roots. Its combination of fresh voices and polished production has made it a notable release for fans of the genre.
Auditorium Tracklist:
- Blakk Sparrow – Come
- Don Naro – Quick Cash (Clean)
- Don Naro – Quick Cash (Raw)
- King X; Alandon – Tennis Ball (Clean)
- King X; Alandon – Tennis Ball (Raw)
- Ras Zion – News Carrier (Clean)
- Ras Zion – News Carrier (Raw)
- Splinta – Want It (Clean)
- Splinta – Want It (Raw)
- Voltyg – Too Much Gal (Clean)
- Voltyg – Too Much Gal (Raw)
- Dweetnow – Auditorium Riddim
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