DANCEHALL BLISS RIDDIM produced by FEDERATION FAMILY STUDIO 2022
Dancehall Bliss Overview
When Dancehall Bliss Riddim dropped in 2022, fans quickly linked it to countless late-night parties. The riddim became a soundtrack for vibrant gatherings, its infectious beats and lively energy setting the mood for unforgettable nights. Listeners praised the way each artist brought their own style, making the release stand out in a year crowded with bashment hits. Fucha Kid (Feds Boss) delivered a strong performance with "Grim Reaper," a track that echoed his reputation for hard-hitting lyrics and commanding presence. 1 Rule also contributed to "Grim Reaper," adding depth to the collaboration. Mac Truc made waves with "Beat It," showcasing the bold delivery that fans have come to expect from his previous releases. Boss energized the riddim with "Lash Up Tingz," a song that quickly became popular among partygoers. AK 7 added to the mix with "Chargie," bringing a fresh vibe to the riddim’s lineup. Behind the scenes, FEDERATION FAMILY STUDIO played a crucial role in shaping the sound of Dancehall Bliss Riddim. Known for producing several notable dancehall projects, the studio has earned respect for its consistent quality and influence in the genre. Their careful direction helped the riddim maintain a unique identity, even as it pulled together diverse voices. In a year filled with heavy dancehall drops, Dancehall Bliss Riddim stood tall. Its blend of talented artists and expert production made it a standout release, leaving a lasting impression on fans and party scenes alike.
Dancehall Bliss Tracklist:
- Fucha Kid (Feds Boss) – Grim Reaper (feat 1 Rule)
- Mac Truc – Beat It
- Boss – Lash Up Tingz
- AK 7 – Chargie
- Benz Gwada – She Just Want F**k
- Kiyode Erasto – Lion Roar
- Gangsta Ferrella – Getto Badness
- Della Fearless – Bragging (feat Shattakeem/Scar Bro)
- Infanite – Soft Soap
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