Darkest Place Riddim (Chapter II) produced by Visually Sound Records 2024
Darkest Place Overview
Fans quickly embraced the Darkest Place Riddim compilation, with many calling it one of the year’s best bashment releases. From early play in dancehall sessions, selectors highlighted the energy and crowd response, especially to the driving beat that runs through each track. Wildlife Pettodene’s “Raper Bwoy” sparked major attention, adding to his reputation for bold lyrics and strong delivery. Franco Wildlife, known for his 2022 hit “Gyalist Anthem,” brings a spiritual edge to “Sanctified,” showing his range as an artist. Denz stands out with “Multiverse,” a track that showcases his unique flow and continues to build on his growing catalogue. TreDan Muzik’s “Love No More” adds a melodic touch, while Bastan Quan’s “Badmind” delivers a sharp message over the riddim’s heavy groove. Other artists on the project include SD11 with “Pain,” Sudzman with “They Don’t Know,” and Jahvez with “Life Journey,” each bringing their own style to the compilation. The sound engineering behind the release ensures each track hits hard, making the riddim a favorite for DJs and party-goers alike. The project comes from Visually Sound Records, a label respected for its consistent output and influence in the dancehall scene. Known for their 2023 charting release “Yard Vibes Riddim,” Visually Sound Records continues to push the genre forward with high-quality productions. Many agree that the Darkest Place Riddim set the tone for bashment energy in 2024, capturing the true spirit of dancehall parties across Jamaica and beyond.
Darkest Place Tracklist:
- Wildlife Pettodene – Raper Bwoy
- Franco Wildlife – Sanctified
- Denz – Multiverse
- TreDan Muzik – Love No More
- Bastan Quan – Badmind
- SD11 – Pain
- Sudzman – They Don’t Know
- Jahvez – Life Journey
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