Darkest Place Riddim (Chapter III) produced by Visually Sound Records 2024
Darkest Place Overview
Today, the dancehall set is remembered as one of the defining sounds of 2024. It echoed through clubs all across Jamaica, bringing people together on dance floors night after night. The energy and style of the set captured the mood of the year—fresh, bold, and full of life. Looking back, it’s clear why this collection made such an impact. Kyodi’s “Thank Jah Fi Life” became an anthem of gratitude and resilience, building on his reputation for uplifting lyrics. Hillboi, who gained wider attention with “Need Me,” added a smooth, melodic touch that fans still talk about. Top Ranking Family’s “Darkness” brought a deep, moody vibe, showing their skill at blending classic and modern dancehall sounds. INKBOSS and MadRasss teamed up for “Floor,” a track that filled clubs with its heavy bass and catchy hooks. MadRasss also worked with Dancehall Gorilla on “Silent Antidote,” a song that stood out for its creative production and memorable delivery. Each artist brought something unique, making the set feel like a journey through the best of dancehall in 2024. Behind it all was Visually Sound Records, a label known for shaping new trends in dancehall. The studio has earned respect for its high-quality productions and collaborations with both established and rising artists. Their work on this set helped push the sound forward, making the riddim a favorite for DJs and fans alike. In the end, the dancehall set symbolized the spirit of 2024: vibrant, innovative, and unforgettable.
Darkest Place Tracklist:
- Kyodi – Thank Jah Fi Life (Tribute to Paula)
- Valcure – Struggles & Pain
- Hillboi – Need Me
- Top Ranking Family – Darkness
- INKBOSS, MadRasss – Floor
- Dancehall Gorilla, MadRasss – Silent Antidote
- Breeza – Bless Grip
- Propa Fade – Bless You
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