CELESTIAL RIDDIM produced by PANANAK ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Celestial Overview
In 2021, the Celestial Riddim brought a fresh, club-ready sound to dancehall. The riddim, produced by PANANAK ENTERTAINMENT, stood out for its hard-hitting beats and street energy. PANANAK ENTERTAINMENT, known for their work in the dancehall scene, delivered a track that selectors still talk about today. Compared to other mixes from the same year, Celestial Riddim delivered a sharper, more modern vibe. While some riddims leaned towards classic reggae sounds, this one mixed dancehall with trap influences, creating a beat perfect for late-night sessions. Selectors often chose Celestial Riddim for its energy and the way it got crowds moving. The riddim featured a lineup of talented artists. Cheevious made waves with “Wrap,” a track that quickly became a favorite in dancehall circles. Darkead’s “Space Trip” showed his unique style, adding a new twist to the riddim. Farin Mynded and Suwayt teamed up for “Tonight,” bringing smooth vocals and catchy hooks. Sashi Xpressionz added flair with “Bunce It,” while Sav808’s “Choppa” kept the energy high. Slash Don and Volente Kank also contributed with “Alligator” and “Celestial” respectively. Cheevious, already known for his energetic delivery, gave “Wrap” a standout performance. Darkead, who had built a reputation with earlier singles, continued to impress with “Space Trip.” PANANAK ENTERTAINMENT’s production tied everything together, making Celestial Riddim one of the most memorable selector’s mixes of 2021. The riddim’s lasting impact shows its strong place in modern dancehall.
Celestial Tracklist:
- Cheevious – Wrap
- Darkead – Space Trip
- Farin Mynded, Suwayt – Tonight
- Gucci Flava – Grim Law
- Sashi Xpressionz – Bunce It
- Sav808 – Choppa
- Slash Don – Alligator
- Volente Kank – Celestial
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