Black Nation Riddim produced by Jay Records 2023
Black Nation Overview
The Black Nation Riddim brought together some of the most exciting names in dancehall for 2023. Falcon King stood out with his track “One Tambala,” building on his reputation from earlier releases that caught the attention of fans across Africa. Choak Deaz X John Bizzo delivered “Some Ah Dem,” adding their unique style to the project. Dj Thomzy teamed up with Keyzer Sleem for “No Quits,” while Keyzer Sleem also shined on his solo version “No Quits.” Fyah Genallah’s “Proud 2 Be Black” gave the riddim a powerful message, celebrating identity and resilience. Other artists like Sir Msonthe with “Hustle,” Naliator with “Dizzy Ft. Naliator & Ngambridox -Ding Dong Life,” Hymax with “Sweet Ah Mih Sweat,” M Jek Ranking with “Pili Pili,” and Kazo Kdz Kdt with “Mi Nuh Like U” each brought their own energy, making the riddim a favorite among selectors and DJs. The whole project was steered by Jay Records, a label known for its role in promoting dancehall and reggae sounds in Africa and beyond. Jay Records has built a reputation for spotlighting emerging talent and producing quality riddims that get heavy rotation on the streets and radio. When the Black Nation Riddim dropped, DJs quickly embraced it, and it became a staple at parties and dances. For many fans, this selector’s choice captured the spirit of 2023, turning into a true dancehall anthem that people still talk about today.
Black Nation Tracklist:
- Falcon King – One Tambala
- Choak Deaz X John Bizzo – Some Ah Dem (Pro By John Bizzo)
- Dj Thomzy Ft. Keyzer Sleem – No Quits
- Fyah Genallah – Proud 2 Be Black
- Fyah Genallah
- Sir Msonthe – Hustle
- H-Dizzy Ft. Naliator & Ngambridox -Ding Dong Life
- Hymax -Sweet Ah Mih Sweat
- M Jek Ranking – Pili Pili
- Kazo Kdz Kdt – Mi Nuh Like U
- PQ – Pusha Ngini
- Mafia Killah -Swagg
- Jokeezo – Man Ah Say Yes
- Savia – Savia Hill
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