BRAAI NOVEMBER RIDDIM (ZIM-DANCEHALL) – JUSA DEMENTOR 2016
Braai November Overview
When the Braai November Riddim arrived in 2016, dancehall fans quickly embraced its energy. The project became a favorite at parties and on radio, with its infectious beat and strong lineup of artists. Listeners loved how each song brought a different vibe while still fitting together as one big celebration. Abra Trey stood out with “Ndaiti Ndamuwana,” a track that showed off his catchy hooks and smooth delivery. Abra Trey is known for his creative style and has built a strong following in the dancehall scene. Couplet brought the heat with “Whine Fi Mi,” a song that got people moving everywhere it played. Couplet also appeared on “Call On Me,” both solo and in a feature with H20, showing his versatility and popularity among fans. Drum Dada added his own flavor to the riddim with “Whine For Me,” keeping the dancefloor alive. Each artist on the project contributed something special, making the riddim a true showcase of talent. Other tracks like Hodza Vybz’s “Wash My Sins Away” and Jahnoz’s “Usanditarise Nekutya” gave listeners even more variety and excitement. The sound engineer behind the Braai November Riddim helped shape its crisp, powerful sound, ensuring every track hit hard. The release came out on the Braai Festival label, which became known for supporting standout dancehall music. The project’s yard beat and lively spirit captured the essence of 2016 and set the tone for dancehall that year. The fire of Braai November Riddim still echoes in the genre today.
Braai November Tracklist:
- Abra Trey – Ndaiti Ndamuwana
- Braai Festival Riddim Instrument
- Couplet – Whine Fi Mi
- Drum Dada – Whine For Me
- H20 Ft Couplet – Call On Me
- Hodza Vybz – Wash My Sins Away
- Jahnoz – Usanditarise Nekutya
- Jerry B – Bata Ngoma
- Kingbit – Mashura
- Legend Killer – Tangai Mafunga
- Mizdee – Romantic Call
- Mukai – Tonight
- Ninja Kid – Braai Braai
- Princo Spice – Bubble
- Teejay – Top Gallis
- Vicky Barbie – Marry Me
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