CELEBRATE LIFE RIDDIM produced by GHETTO LIFE RECORDS / G CITY MUSIC 2018
Celebrate Life Overview
In 2018, dancehall was mixing old school bashment vibes with new trap sounds. That year, the Celebrate Life Riddim stood out. Its beat captured the lively, heavy energy that was popular in yard parties and clubs. People say this riddim brought the real bashment feeling back to the dancehall scene. The track was built by GHETTO LIFE RECORDS / G CITY MUSIC. This label is known for giving young Jamaican artists a chance to shine. Over the years, they’ve put out several respected riddims and worked with both new and famous voices in dancehall. Their productions often get strong streams online, showing their influence in the genre. The Celebrate Life Riddim gave a big break to many artists. Iyara, with his track "Greatest Treasure," used his sharp lyrics and tough delivery to make people listen. Iyara is known for his time with Bounty Killer’s Alliance crew, and this song helped him reach more fans. Jah Vinci sang "My Mama," bringing his smooth voice and deep emotion. Jah Vinci first became famous with hits like "Watch Yuh Friends" and has worked with Vybz Kartel. His ability to mix melody and message made his song a highlight. Ifari’s "Love My Life" and Jah Be’s "Nah Drop My Guard" both showed the new wave of talent. Clymaxx, with "Nah Give Up," brought a strong female voice to the riddim, pushing for more women in dancehall.
Celebrate Life Tracklist:
- Iyara – Greatest Treasure
- Jah Vinci – My Mama
- K-Queens – Happy
- Ifari – Love My Life
- Jah Be – Nah Drop My Guard
- Clymaxx – Nah Give Up
- Kevin Famous – Mankind
- Khausion & Sativa D Black 1 – Anyweh & Anytime
- Peppery- My Fren Dem Real
- Ras Kaneo – Love You
- Tommy Tee – Still Can Make It
- Vijahn – Life’S Journey
- Ghetto Life Records & G City Music – Celebrate Life Riddim Instrumental
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.