Center Buff Riddim produced by Goldmind Production 2025
Center Buff Overview
Goldmind Production is the force behind the new sound system cut shaking up dancehall nights in 2025. This label is no stranger to the scene, with a reputation for crisp, energetic riddims and a growing catalog that reaches listeners worldwide. Goldmind Production has earned respect for its high-quality output and sharp ear for talent, making each release a staple for selectors and fans alike. The Center Buff Riddim brings together a strong lineup of artists, each adding their own flavor to the project. Kenne Blessin delivers "Smash," riding the riddim with his signature vocal style. Known for his work with reggae legend Beres Hammond, Kenne Blessin’s voice is familiar to fans across the globe. Rapture brings "Caribbean Girl," adding a smooth, melodic touch that fits right into any dancehall party. Rènata's "Hanky Panky" stands out with its playful lyrics and catchy hooks, showing why she’s quickly gaining attention in the genre. Problxm steps in with "Favorite Girl," a track that keeps the energy high and the dancefloor moving. Mr Bertus, a seasoned voice in reggae and dancehall, offers "Hot & Sexy," adding depth and experience to the mix. Each artist brings their best, making the riddim a well-rounded showcase of talent. Behind the scenes, the mixing board king keeps the vibe tight and the sound polished. As 2025 unfolds, the Center Buff Riddim is leading bashment playlists, giving selectors fresh fire and keeping dancehall nights lively from start to finish.
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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