Black Dice Riddim Part 2 produced by Sipo Records 2025
Black Dice Overview
Fans are showing strong support for the new dancehall collection built on the Black Dice Riddim. Since its release, listeners have praised the project for its bold energy and dancefloor appeal. Social media is full of clips from parties where selectors spin these tracks, and people are calling the riddim a must-play for any bashment event. Each artist brings a unique style to the release. Eddy G Bomba’s “Drop Top” stands out with its catchy hooks and sharp delivery. Posh Morris delivers “Leggo,” adding his signature flow that fans first noticed in his earlier collaborations with top dancehall names. Chi Ching Ching, known for his hit “Roast or Fry (Breadfruit),” adds more flavor with “Damage,” a track that gets crowds moving. Wilful Skilful’s “Run Up” and 3star’s “Bang” both bring a raw, streetwise sound, while 1OG Shawnii’s “Big Energy” rounds out the set with a lively vibe. The riddim’s beat comes from Sipo Records, a label respected in the dancehall scene for its creative productions and solid catalog. Sipo Records has worked with both emerging and established artists, and its releases have reached millions of streams worldwide. The label’s attention to detail and fresh sound help explain why the Black Dice Riddim is getting so much attention. DJs and selectors already see this collection as one of 2025’s strongest dancehall sets. Its heavy beats and top-tier vocals make it a favorite for parties and street dances across the globe.
Black Dice Tracklist:
- Eddy G Bomba – Drop Top (Clean)
- Eddy G Bomba – Drop Top (Radio Edit)
- Posh Morris – Leggo (Clean)
- Posh Morris – Leggo (Radio Edit)
- Chi Ching Ching – Damage (Clean)
- Chi Ching Ching – Damage (Radio Edit)
- Wilful Skilful – Run Up (Clean)
- Wilful Skilful – Run Up (Radio Edit)
- 3star – Bang (Clean)
- 3star – Bang (Radio Edit)
- 1OG Shawnii – Big Energy
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