DARK WORLD RIDDIM produced by BRANCHY RECORDS 2023
Dark World Overview
In 2023, the dancehall world felt a fresh spark with the arrival of the Dark World Riddim. The project started in the creative studio of BRANCHY RECORDS, a label known for pushing new talent and sounds into the scene. BRANCHY RECORDS, founded in Kingston in 2018, has built a reputation for energetic productions and has seen several of its releases gain traction on Caribbean streaming charts. The Dark World Riddim was shaped by a team determined to bring a new edge to dancehall. When the riddim was ready, it quickly caught the attention of DJs across Jamaica and beyond. The set became a staple in dancehall events, praised for its raw energy and catchy hooks. Ras Kaneo’s “Jah Nuh Leff Me” stands out as a spiritual anthem, carried by his powerful delivery. I Marley, already known for his collaboration on “Rebel Youth,” brings a deep emotional touch with “Feel Your Pain.” Volente Kank, who made waves with his 2021 single “Street Law,” shines on “So Much,” delivering sharp lyrics over the driving beat. Dada Ray’s “Just Me And God” adds a reflective moment to the set, while Frass Boss delivers pure motivation with “No Weakness.” Other artists on the riddim include Fuzion with “Give Thanks,” North Pole 7.62 on “Flame,” Shango 1’s “Solid,” Kingferno’s “Gyallis,” and Spliffy’s “Oil And Powder.” Each track adds a unique voice, turning the riddim into a dancehall anthem that fans of 2023 still remember. The journey from studio to street shows how a strong riddim and talented artists can shape the sound of a year.
Dark World Tracklist:
- Ras Kaneo – Jah Nuh Leff Me
- I Marley – Feel Your Pain
- Volente Kank – So Much
- Dada Ray – Just Me And God
- Frass Boss – No Weakness
- Fuzion – Give Thanks
- North Pole 7.62 – Flame
- Shango 1 – Solid
- Kingferno – Gyallis
- Spliffy – Oil And Powder
- Devlon Strap – Dark World Riddim Instrumental
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