Dat Ah Dat Riddim produced by Samiranks Music 2025
Dat Ah Dat Overview
Dancehall fans and selectors are talking about the new Dat Ah Dat Riddim, a bashment-ready release for 2025. The riddim is built for the dancefloor, with heavy percussion and a driving beat that keeps the energy high all night. Samiranks Music, the producer behind the project, is known for working with a range of Jamaican artists and for building a steady reputation in the dancehall scene. The riddim brings together some of the genre’s most exciting voices. Bramma, who made waves with his single “Cha Cha Bwoy” years ago, delivers the standout track “Dat Ah Dat.” Darrio, recognized for his past collaborations with Konshens, brings his unique style to “Where I’m From.” Dehjavue keeps the momentum with “Dem Tall,” adding another layer to the project’s energy. Nadg, who gained attention for his hit “We A Run E Grung” in 2021, appears with “Top Gyalist.” Posh Morris adds her own flavor with the track “Stop Tell Lie.” Each song brings its own vibe, but together they create a strong, club-ready collection. The project also includes “Get To Di Money” by Wasp and the instrumental version by Sami Ranks, giving selectors even more options for their sets. Early feedback from DJs and sound systems puts Dat Ah Dat Riddim among the top bashment releases of 2025, with tracks that are already getting heavy play in parties and on the radio. This riddim is shaping up to be a dancehall favorite for the year.
Dat Ah Dat Tracklist:
- Bramma – Dat Ah Dat (Clean)
- Bramma – Dat Ah Dat (Radio Edit)
- Darrio – Where I’m From (Clean)
- Darrio – Where I’m From (Radio Edit)
- Dehjavue – Dem Tall (Clean)
- Dehjavue – Dem Tall (Radio Edit)
- Nadg – Top Gyalist (Clean)
- Nadg – Top Gyalist (Radio Edit)
- Posh Morris – Stop Tell Lie (Clean)
- Posh Morris – Stop Tell Lie (Radio Edit)
- Wasp – Get To Di Money (Clean)
- Wasp – Get To Di Money (Radio Edit)
- Sami Ranks – Dat Ah Dat Riddim Instrumental
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