Creepy Bells Riddim produced by Al Caphone Productions 2024
Creepy Bells Overview
In 2024, dancehall parties were alive with fresh sounds and new faces. The Creepy Bells Riddim became one of the year’s biggest bashment highlights, setting dance floors on fire and giving a big break to rising artists. The energy behind this riddim came from Al Caphone Productions, a label known for bringing bold, modern vibes to the genre. Al Caphone, the producer, has built a reputation for sharp production and a knack for spotlighting new talent. Creepy Bells Riddim brought together several promising artists, each adding their own style. Kurency stood out with “Rock,” a track that quickly became a party favorite. Kurency has been building a name in the dancehall scene, and this song gave him a wider audience. Miss Fritty dropped “Time Out,” showing her strong vocals and unique flow. She has collaborated with international acts before, bringing a global touch to her music. Prospero’s “La notte” added a different flavor, with lyrics that caught the attention of both fans and selectors. Skasa Xkaladona delivered “Dweet,” a tune that kept the energy high and pushed his name further into the dancehall spotlight. TG Lakeside joined the lineup with “Party,” a song that matched the festive mood of 2024’s dancehall scene. Other contributors like Virtus with “Boom Bang,” XL Mad with “Evil Eye,” and Al Caphone himself with the instrumental “Creepy Bells Riddim” completed a solid project. Together, these tracks made Creepy Bells Riddim a must-play at every dance, and a key moment for new artists stepping into the limelight.
Creepy Bells Tracklist:
- Kurency – Rock
- Miss Fritty – Time Out
- Prospero – La notte
- Skasa Xkaladona – Dweet
- TG Lakeside – Party
- Virtus – Boom Bang
- XL Mad – Evil Eye
- Al Caphone – Creepy Bells Riddim
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