COLD STREET RIDDIM produced by BRANCHY RECORDS 2023
Cold Street Overview
BRANCHY RECORDS has become a respected name in the dancehall scene, known for producing energetic riddims that connect with both new listeners and longtime fans. The label’s influence has grown in recent years, with several popular releases and a reputation for working with rising talent. Their approach brings together classic dancehall rhythms with fresh sounds, making their productions stand out in a crowded market. The Cold Street Riddim, released in 2023, features a lineup of strong voices. North Pole 7.62 delivers the track "Road," bringing sharp lyrics and a gritty style that fits the riddim’s urban energy. Shango 1, known for his dynamic performances, adds "Cold Street," a song that quickly caught attention at dancehall events. Dada Ray’s "No Light" is another highlight, showing his skill at blending melody with raw emotion. Ras Kaneo offers "Living In The Ghetto," a song reflecting real-life struggles and experiences, while Jah Dirt’s "Second Chance" adds a message of hope and resilience. Each artist brings their unique touch, but together they create a powerful street anthem that selectors and fans embraced throughout the year. The riddim’s base became a driving force at dancehall nights, giving selectors new fire for their sets. Its blend of nostalgia and modern style made it a touchstone for dancehall culture in 2023, showing how BRANCHY RECORDS and these artists continue to shape the sound of the genre.
Cold Street Tracklist:
- North Pole 7.62 – Road
- Shango 1 – Cold Street
- Dada Ray – No Light
- Ras Kaneo – Living In The Ghetto
- Jah Dirt – Second Chance
- Volente Kank – Got It Right Here
- Cody Mcken – Dolly Choppa Couple
- I Marley – Miss Your Love
- Gatik – High Way
- Fuzion – Born Suh
- Sagee – Real Life
- Devlon Strap – Cold Street Riddim (instrumental)
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