BELTLINE RIDDIM produced by BERJAL MUSIK / SKANKA BOSS TV / KAY-SON RECORDS 2020
Beltline Overview
Beltline Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020 that brought fresh energy to the genre. The riddim features a group of artists who each bring their own style to the bass-heavy instrumental. Berjal Musik, known for both production and vocals, appears on this riddim as an artist. He has worked on several projects in the Jamaican music scene and is recognized for blending classic and modern dancehall sounds. Currentzicks, another featured artist, is known for his smooth delivery and catchy hooks. He has gained attention for his unique voice and energetic performances. Dmaginest adds his own touch to the riddim, bringing a lyrical style that mixes storytelling with street themes. Rap Dog is also featured, and he is recognized for his raw, direct lyrics and strong stage presence. Hink One contributes with a style that often includes conscious messages and sharp wordplay. Jah Degree, known for his roots reggae influences, adds depth to the project with his thoughtful lyrics and distinctive voice. The riddim is produced by BERJAL MUSIK in partnership with SKANKA BOSS TV and KAY-SON RECORDS. These producers have a history of working on dancehall and reggae releases, supporting both new and established artists in the scene. Beltline Riddim stands out for its heavy bassline, crisp percussion, and classic dancehall vibe. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing evolution of Jamaican music and remains popular among fans of modern dancehall.
Beltline Tracklist:
- Berjal Musik – Beltline Riddim (Instrumental)
- Chevaughn Smith – Right Pon Target
- Currentzicks – Specialty
- Digital Desilva – Henney & Weed
- Dmaginest, Rap Dog – Medicine
- Hink One – Choppa Don
- Jah Degree – A Suh Wi Dweet
- Majah Ink – Ready Fi Di World
- Rasta Jahmeal – Rich Wi Affi Rich
- Skanka Boss, Garrisonmusiq – Alter Ego
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