BOAT RIDDIM produced by GREEZZLY PRODUCTIONS 2014
Boat Overview
In 2014, the Boat Riddim became a favorite in dancehall sound system culture. Its lively beat and strong bass made it a regular at late-night parties and yard sessions. DJs and selectors loved how the riddim could keep a dancefloor moving, and fans often linked it with unforgettable party memories. The man behind Boat Riddim is GREEZZLY PRODUCTIONS, a well-known producer from Italy. GREEZZLY PRODUCTIONS has worked with many reggae and dancehall acts over the years and is respected for bringing together international artists. The label has also gained attention for its streaming numbers and collaborations, helping to spread dancehall music far beyond Jamaica. Boat Riddim features a lineup of talented artists. Skarra Mucci delivers “Self Employed,” bringing his energetic style to the track. Skarra Mucci is known for hits like “Return of the Raggamuffin” and has worked with big names in reggae and dancehall. Suga Banton & Add V team up for “High Everyday,” adding a playful, upbeat vibe that fits perfectly with the riddim’s party mood. Teacha Dee’s “Haters Gwey” stands out as well. Teacha Dee is known for his song “Rastafari Way,” which topped reggae charts in Germany. Castafari’s “Love Means” and Don Tippa’s “Money Move” also add their own flavors, showing the riddim’s versatility. Other artists on the project include Gamba The Lenk with “Sulla Stessa Barca,” High Priest with “Gyal A Road,” Kashu with “Respect Due,” Mc Baco with “Ragga,” and Mr Ice with “Sweet Sailing.” Each artist brings something special, making Boat Riddim a true touchstone for dancehall in 2014.
Boat Tracklist:
- Skarra Mucci – Self Employed
- Suga Banton & Add V – High Everyday
- Teacha Dee – Haters Gwey
- Castafari – Love Means
- Don Tippa – Money Move
- Gamba The Lenk – Sulla Stessa Barca
- High Priest – Gyal A Road
- Kashu – Respect Due
- Mc Baco – Ragga
- Mr Ice – Sweet Sailing
- Roddy – Live My Life
- Greezzly – Boat Riddim Version
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