Chandamare Riddim produced by Oga Henz for Convicted Records 2025
Chandamare Overview
Dancehall fans are buzzing after the Chandamare Riddim dropped this season. The bashment release is making waves, especially among young listeners and selectors looking for fresh energy. Social media is full of videos and posts showing people enjoying the tracks at parties and street dances. Ceanz & Drown Dinzo stand out with their song "Celeb," which is getting a lot of play in clubs. Ceanz is known for his unique voice, while Drown Dinzo brings a new style to the mix. Pistoh’s "Batty Bway" is another track getting heavy rotation, building on his reputation from previous singles. Shonz delivers "t - War Dem," adding sharp lyrics and a catchy hook. San Cee, who has gained attention for her powerful performances, shines on "Lucy." Tchaai Star, recognized for his popular song "Ndife Osiyana," brings a strong vibe to the riddim and continues to impress fans with his consistent output. Oga Henz, the producer behind the project, works with Convicted Records. He is known for his work on several successful dancehall releases and has built a name for himself by supporting up-and-coming talent. Convicted Records has earned respect in the dancehall scene for bringing new sounds and artists to the forefront. Chandamare Riddim is already turning heads and setting fire to sound systems in 2025. With its mix of fresh voices and hard-hitting beats, this release is giving new artists a real chance to shine.
Chandamare Tracklist:
- Ceanz & Drown Dinzo – Celeb
- J- Waxy & Jackin – Usamale
- Pistoh – Batty Bway
- Shonz-t – War Dem
- San Cee – Lucy
- K -steam – Akumandiyesa
- Tchaai Star – Ndife Osiyana
- Fyah Nestoh – Pano Pamvuta
- Young P – I Love You
- Don Dunkey – Mabombo
- Kay Cee – Moyo
- Jay Rimz – Ghetto Star Bwayy
- 3P The Ghost – I Wanna Take Away
- Oga Henz – Chandamale Riddim Instrumental
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