CHERISH RIDDIM produced by ZINC HOUSE RECORDS / FRENZ FOR REAL 2021
Cherish Overview
If you love dancehall, you know when a riddim is made for the dance floor. The Cherish Riddim, produced by ZINC HOUSE RECORDS / FRENZ FOR REAL, was one of the bashment highlights of 2021 and proved its power right away. This set brought together a mix of artists and sounds that kept the party energy high and the crowd moving. ZINC HOUSE RECORDS / FRENZ FOR REAL has a history of shaping dancehall’s sound, working with both new and experienced artists. Their production on Cherish Riddim shows their skill at blending dancehall with touches of R&B and pop, making it appeal to a wider audience. The label is known for quality releases and has helped push several tracks onto streaming charts. On this riddim, Alozade stands out with "Cherish." Alozade is well known for his hit "Bad Out Deh" and has been a strong voice in dancehall since the early 2000s. He also teams up with Gott-Yo on "Cherish (feat Gott-Yo)," bringing fresh energy to the set. Gott-Yo’s own version, "Cherish," shows his unique style. Qrush adds "Loyal Queen," mixing smooth vocals with the riddim’s driving beat. Singer J delivers "Life Is A Battlefield," and fans will remember his classic "Can’t Stop Cry" with Buju Banton, a favorite in reggae circles. Defranco’s "Lilly Of The Valley" brings a melodic twist, while Ras Fraser Jr’s "Feel Good Today" and 3 Star Wildlife’s "Wait In Vain" round out the project with their own vibes. Cherish Riddim is a true dancehall party starter, blending genres and artists for a full bashment experience.
Cherish Tracklist:
- Alozade – Cherish (feat Gott-Yo)
- Qrush – Loyal Queen
- Singer J – Life Is A Battlefield
- Defranco – Lilly Of The Valley
- Ras Fraser Jr – Feel Good Today
- 3 Star Wildlife – Wait In Vain
- Zinc House Records – Cherish Riddim
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