Black Glory 2 Riddim produced by ND Production 2025
Black Glory 2 Overview
Dancehall in 2025 is full of energy, and selectors are choosing fresh sounds for every party. One compilation that stands out is Black Glory 2 Riddim. This release is produced by ND Production, a team known for bringing new Caribbean sounds to the global stage. ND Production has worked with many rising artists and is respected for their creative use of live horns and upbeat rhythms. The compilation features a strong lineup. Marginal delivers “Vré,” showing off his unique style that fans first noticed on his earlier tracks in the French Caribbean scene. Warped brings “Viv Vi A Zot,” adding catchy hooks and a smooth flow. Og's 'huss performs “Wu La,” and is known for his collaborations with other Antillean dancehall artists. Each of these tracks gets the crowd moving. Guims joins with “Méchant.” He is recognized for his energetic performances and his 2023 single “Kassav” that gained popularity in Guadeloupe. Lulos rounds out the core group with “Real Black,” a song that connects with fans of roots dancehall. Other artists on the compilation include Niko with “An Wout,” Shanika with “Gwadloup,” Dikens with “Sauvages,” Keros-n with “Boss,” and Misié Sadik with “Vwala.” Misié Sadik is already well-known for his album “An Silans” and his influence on Guadeloupean music. Black Glory 2 Riddim is filling dance floors and sound systems everywhere in 2025. The mix of fresh voices and experienced producers makes this release a favorite for party crowds and DJs alike.
Black Glory 2 Tracklist:
- Marginal – Vré
- Warped – Viv Vi A Zot
- Og’s ‘huss – Wu La
- Guims – Méchant
- Lulos – Real Black
- Niko – An Wout
- Shanika – Gwadloup
- Dikens – Sauvages
- Keros-n – Boss
- Misié Sadik – Vwala
- Dexterman – Inki Real
- Nicy – Si Rèta
- Kenzy – Assassin
- Ayolah – Mwen Nwé
- Hollyg – Pull Up
- Miky Ding La – Confidences
- Dopple – Au Final
- Tichab – Makanda
- Zébrist Tell Dem – Nsppna
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