DADA RIDDIM produced by SHAWNHEIGHTS MUSIC 2021
Dada Overview
SHAWNHEIGHTS MUSIC stands behind one of dancehall’s most memorable rhythms of 2021. The label, known for its sharp production and attention to musical detail, helped shape the sound of the year with the release of the Dada Riddim. This bashment rhythm echoed through clubs across Jamaica, quickly becoming a staple for selectors and dancers alike. The Dada Riddim release features a set of tracks that highlight the riddim’s energy and versatility. Songs like “Bad Gyal,” “Dada,” and “Feelings” ride the instrumental’s heavy bass and punchy drums, making each track a standout in its own right. The “Dada Riddim” instrumental itself, along with versions like “Bad Gyal Dada Riddim instrumental,” allowed DJs to keep the dancefloor moving and gave vocalists a strong foundation to shine. Behind the boards, SHAWNHEIGHTS MUSIC delivered a sound defined by deep grooves and sharp horn riffs. The producer’s signature style—mixing live-sounding instruments with digital clarity—helped the Dada Riddim stand out in a crowded dancehall scene. SHAWNHEIGHTS MUSIC has built a reputation for quality and innovation, with previous works gaining steady streams and respect among dancehall fans. By the end of 2021, the Dada Riddim was more than just another beat—it became a touchstone of dancehall culture. Its popularity on streaming platforms and in local dances showed how a well-crafted riddim can unite listeners and define a musical moment. SHAWNHEIGHTS MUSIC’s work on this project highlights the ongoing creativity and strength of Jamaican music production.
Dada Tracklist:
- Dada Riddim instrumental, Tempa Lyrical, Nykka, Lenz Real – Bad Gyal
- Dada Riddim instrumental, Tempa Lyrical, Nykka, Lenz Real – Dada
- Dada Riddim instrumental, Tempa Lyrical, Nykka, Lenz Real – Feelings
- Dada Riddim instrumental, Tempa Lyrical, Nykka, Lenz Real – Dada Riddim
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