COVID CHRISTMAS RIDDIM VOLUME 2 – SIPO RECORDS 2021
Covid Christmas Overview
When Covid Christmas Riddim dropped in 2021, dancehall fans quickly embraced the project. The riddim’s raw, street anthem energy matched the bashment spirit that listeners craved, making it a favorite at parties and dance floors across the scene. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Drizl’s “Dance Til A Morning” stood out for its infectious energy, with both clean and raw versions available for different crowds. Drizl, known for his dynamic delivery, has built a reputation for keeping dancehall lively and engaging. Jugu Dan contributed “Fck Gyal Hard,” also released in both clean and raw versions. His approach added a bold and provocative edge to the project. Gosh offered “Don't Run” in two versions, bringing a smooth but commanding vibe that highlighted his versatility as an artist. Gosh has previously gained attention for his unique voice and consistent output in the dancehall genre. Nine Yard’s “Christmas Party” captured the festive spirit with a dancehall twist, while King Son 11’s “Nuh Trust Santa” added a playful yet streetwise commentary to the mix. Each track blended seamlessly with the riddim’s hypnotic beat, keeping fans engaged from start to finish. The beat was crafted with a street anthem base that many say defined dancehall’s bashment energy in 2021. The project was released on the Unrulee label, which has a history of supporting authentic dancehall sounds. Together, the artists and beatmaker delivered a fresh, dancefloor-ready project that still resonates with fans today.
Covid Christmas Tracklist:
- Drizl – Dance Til A Morning (Clean)
- Drizl – Dance Til A Morning (Raw)
- Jugu Dan – Fck Gyal Hard (Clean)
- Jugu Dan – Fck Gyal Hard (Raw)
- Gosh – Don’t Run (Clean)
- Gosh – Don’t Run (Raw)
- Nine Yard – Christmas Party
- King Son 11 – Nuh Trust Santa
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