COOL VIIBZ RIDDIM produced by SILVER SUN MUSIC 2021
Cool Viibz Overview
If you love dancehall parties, you know the feeling when a riddim drops and the whole place lights up. That’s exactly what happened with the Cool Viibz Riddim in 2021. The beat is bright and full of energy, giving you that classic bashment feel. It’s the kind of rhythm that gets people moving, with a smooth, romantic undertone that keeps the party flowing from start to finish. This riddim was a major break for several new artists. D'TallBoss made a strong impression with “Gallis Longtime,” showing off his unique style and confidence. Sickish brought a catchy, playful vibe to the project with “Lucky Lucky,” a track that quickly became a favorite on dancehall playlists. Ruka’s “4th Of July” added a fresh voice to the mix, helping her build on the buzz she had been getting since her earlier singles. Street Gena delivered “Brighter Days,” which showcased his lyrical skills and positive outlook. Dreadful’s “Planted By The Rivers” stood out with its rootsy undertones, reminding listeners of the deeper side of dancehall. Behind the scenes, the bashment was expertly arranged by SILVER SUN MUSIC. Known for their work in shaping the modern dancehall sound, SILVER SUN MUSIC has produced several notable projects and helped launch new talent. Their attention to detail and ability to create a consistent vibe made Cool Viibz Riddim a standout among the heavy bashment releases of 2021. For any reggae fan, this release is a reminder of how fresh talent and a strong riddim can keep the dancehall scene alive and exciting.
Cool Viibz Tracklist:
- D’TallBoss – Gallis Longtime
- Sickish – Lucky Lucky
- Ruka – 4th Of July
- Street Gena – Brighter Days
- Dreadful – Planted By The Rivers
- Paradax – Progress
- Jazzy – Liquid Isodyte
- Sky Pusha – Good Life
- Grabba Don – Inform
- Silver Sun – Cool Viibz (instrumental)
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