CAREFREE RIDDIM produced by JELLY/KALEX PRODUCTIONS 2018
Carefree Overview
The creation of the Carefree Riddim in 2018 was a special moment in dancehall music. The studio sessions brought together some of the most exciting artists of the time. Each artist arrived with their own style, ready to add their voice to a new sound. The energy in the studio was high, as everyone worked closely with the producer to shape the project. JELLY/KALEX PRODUCTIONS led the creative direction for the riddim. Known for their fresh approach to dancehall, the team had already built a reputation for strong, rhythmic productions. Their previous work had been streamed widely and played at many parties and events, earning them respect in the scene. With Carefree Riddim, they wanted to mix classic dancehall vibes with a modern twist. Popcaan, a major figure in dancehall, brought his unique flow to the track "My Type." His song quickly became a favorite at parties and on radio stations. Chargii delivered "24 7even," adding a catchy hook and energetic lyrics. Artikal’s "Energy" lived up to its name, keeping the pace lively and intense. Stig Da Artist teamed up with Kalex for the title track "Carefree," which captured the fun-loving spirit of the riddim. Knoja’s "Secrets" added a mysterious touch, while Khxos closed out the set with "Sexy Secret," a smooth and rhythmic track. The Carefree Riddim became an anthem for late-night parties and is still remembered as a key release in dancehall history. Each artist’s contribution helped make it a standout project that fans still enjoy today.
Carefree Tracklist:
- Popcaan – My Type (Clean)
- Popcaan – My Type (Raw)
- Chargii – 24 7even (Clean)
- Chargii – 24 7even (Raw)
- Artikal – Energy (Clean)
- Artikal – Energy (Raw)
- Stig Da Artist & Kalex – Carefree (Clean)
- Stig Da Artist & Kalex – Carefree (Raw)
- Knoja – Secrets
- Khxos – Sexy Secret
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