DAAZE RIDDIM produced by HOWARD ENTERTAINMENT GROUP 2021
Daaze Overview
HOWARD ENTERTAINMENT GROUP was the label behind one of 2021’s most talked-about dancehall riddims. DJs across Jamaica and beyond quickly embraced the Daaze Riddim, making it a favorite in dancehall sets and radio playlists. The riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists, each with their own style. Ishaydz, known for his smooth delivery, led with "Hypnotized," a track that caught attention for its catchy hook and relatable lyrics. Ishaydz had already made waves in the scene with previous releases, and "Hypnotized" added another highlight to his career. Jojo Singa contributed "Live Life," bringing positive energy and a melodic touch to the project. Jojo Singa’s reputation grew after his appearance on the popular "Reggae Vibes" compilation, and "Live Life" showcased his ability to connect with listeners. Khautionkush delivered "Girl Like You," blending heartfelt lyrics with the riddim’s driving beat. Mr Wellz joined in with "My Woman," while Schedule Boss offered "Touch It Good," both adding their unique voices to the mix. Each artist brought something special, making the riddim a well-rounded showcase of talent. The studio hand behind it all, HOWARD ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, is known for their consistent production quality and for helping new artists find their sound. Their work on the Daaze Riddim added to a growing catalog that includes several well-received projects and thousands of Apple Music downloads and Spotify streams. Fans of 2021 remember the Daaze Riddim as a true dancehall anthem, with selectors and partygoers alike celebrating its infectious energy and lasting appeal.
Daaze Tracklist:
- Ishaydz – Hypnotized
- Jojo Singa – Live Life
- Khautionkush – Girl Like You
- Mr Wellz – My Woman
- Schedule Boss – Touch It Good
- Tevwalds – Eva Ready
- Vybrid – We Love The Vibe
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