Center Buff Riddim produced by Goldmind Production 2025
Center Buff Overview
Dancehall fans are buzzing about the new Center Buff Riddim mix. When selectors dropped it on sound systems, the crowd’s reaction was instant. The energy picked up, and people moved to the fresh beat. Many are calling it one of the best riddim cuts for 2025 so far. The artists on this riddim bring their own style to the mix. Kenne Blessin stands out with “Smash.” Known for his work with Morgan Heritage and his solo tracks, Kenne Blessin always delivers a strong vocal performance. Rapture’s “Caribbean Girl” keeps the party mood going, showing why he’s a favorite for dancehall lovers. Rènata adds “Hanky Panky,” giving the riddim a playful twist with her smooth delivery. Problxm steps in with “Favorite Girl,” adding a new-school vibe to the lineup. Mr Bertus, who has been in the reggae scene for years and is known for songs like “Champion Sound,” brings “Hot & Sexy” to the mix. Each track flows easily into the next, making the riddim perfect for selectors who want to keep the dance floor moving. Behind the mixing board is Goldmind Production, a label with a strong reputation in the dancehall world. Goldmind Production has worked with top artists and has produced several tracks that have gained millions of streams online. Their skill in blending rhythms and creating crossover hits is clear in this release. Selectors are already ranking the Center Buff Riddim mix among the top for 2025.
Center Buff Tracklist:
- Kenne Blessin – Smash (Clean)
- Kenne Blessin – Smash (Radio Edit)
- Rapture – Caribbean Girl
- Rènata – Hanky Panky (Clean)
- Rènata – Hanky Panky (Radio Edit)
- Problxm – Favorite Girl
- Mr Bertus – Hot & Sexy
- Jaries Topanoris – Crazy
- Rhydimtion – Sexy Shape
- Isiah Mentor – Date Night
- Dre Don – To Di World
- Rhydimtion – Believe Me
- Center Buff Riddim
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