Back To God Riddim – Jr Bloodline Music Group Production
Back To God Overview
Dancehall sound system culture has always celebrated the energy of new riddims. In 2024, the Back To God riddim became a key part of this tradition. The riddim, produced by the talented Onsoundmynd, brought together a group of artists who each gave their own twist to the beat. Onsoundmynd, known for sharp production and creative direction, made sure the riddim stayed true to dancehall’s roots while bringing fresh excitement to the scene. Gee’s "Back To God" stands out with its strong delivery and spiritual message. Kant10t’s "Showers Of Blessings" adds a melodic touch, showing the artist’s versatility. Tatik, who gained attention with the single "Time," brings thoughtful lyrics and a smooth flow. Onsoundmynd also steps up as an artist with "Imf (Riches Affi Reach A Mi Foot)," showing his range both behind the boards and on the mic. Blak Diamon’s "Give Thanks" delivers gratitude and positivity, blending well with the riddim’s uplifting vibe. Pretty D rounds out the set with "Big Dream," adding ambition and hope to the mix. Each song on the Back To God riddim fits perfectly into the sound system tradition, where selectors and DJs look for tracks that keep the dance floor moving. The riddim’s blend of hardcore dancehall and catchy hooks made it a favorite at street dances and parties across Jamaica and beyond. In 2024, this set became a touchstone for dancehall fans, proving that the culture is alive and always evolving.
Back To God Tracklist:
- Gee – Back To God
- Kant10t – Showers Of Blessings (Clean)
- Kant10t – Showers Of Blessings (Radio Edit)
- Tatik – Time
- Onsoundmynd – Imf (Riches Affi Reach A Mi Foot) (Clean)
- Onsoundmynd – Imf (Riches Affi Reach A Mi Foot) (Radio Edit)
- Blak Diamon – Give Thanks
- Pretty D – Big Dream (Clean)
- Pretty D – Big Dream (Radio Edit)
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