BETTER MUST COME RIDDIM produced by POP STYLE MUSIC 2021
Better Must Come Overview
The “Better Must Come Riddim” compilation dropped in Jamaica in early 2021 and quickly became a favorite at dancehall parties and bashment sessions. This project brought together some of the most respected voices in modern reggae and dancehall, each adding their unique style to the riddim’s energetic groove. Bugle stands out with the heartfelt track “Love You Everyday.” Known for his hit “Rasta Party” and his consistent presence in conscious reggae, Bugle’s contribution is both melodic and uplifting. Ce’cile, a pioneering female voice in dancehall, delivers “Boy Bye.” She’s recognized for her international hit “Gold Dust” with DJ Fresh, and her confident delivery brings extra attitude to the riddim. Keznamdi, another key voice, brings his roots influence to “Natty Dreadlocks.” Romain Virgo, who first gained fame as the youngest winner of Digicel Rising Stars in 2007, impresses with “If You Know.” Sizzla, one of reggae’s most prolific artists with over 70 albums to his name, adds his signature fire on “Just U and I.” The compilation also features Tosh Alexander with “Better Must Come,” and all six artists come together on “Inna Di (Dance Mix),” offering a powerful group performance. The riddim is produced by POP STYLE MUSIC, a label known for blending classic dancehall vibes with modern production. POP STYLE MUSIC has built a reputation for high-quality releases and has contributed to the global reach of Jamaican music through digital platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. The street anthem base of this compilation made it a standout in 2021, keeping dance floors moving and reminding fans of dancehall’s enduring power.
Better Must Come Tracklist:
- Bugle – Love You Everyday
- Ce’cile – Boy Bye
- Keznamdi – Natty Dreadlocks
- Romain Virgo – If You Know
- Sizzla – Just U and I
- Sizzla, Ce’cile, Bugle, Romain Virgo, Keznamdi, Tosh Alexander – Inna Di (Dance Mix)
- Tosh Alexander – Better Must Come
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