DECEPTION RIDDIM produced by SUH FAR RECORDS 2016
Deception Overview
The Deception Riddim was a big part of dancehall in 2016, bringing together fresh voices and strong energy. The riddim featured many talented artists, each adding their own style to the project. Wisey Don & Chilando teamed up for two tracks, “Gallis Everyday” and “Gallis Everyday (Raw).” Chilando is known for his work on songs like “Rice & Peas” and has been featured in several popular dancehall collaborations. Their performances on Deception Riddim were full of confidence and catchy hooks, quickly catching the attention of dancehall fans. Eklypse & Eska Essence delivered “Heart Breaker,” a song that stood out for its smooth flow and emotional lyrics. Pellycan’s “Money Pree” brought a focus on ambition and hustle, a theme that connected with many listeners. Italix contributed “El Shaddai,” blending roots vibes with modern dancehall, while Barry Blakks’ “Lover For Life” and Jastikk-Al’s “Tek Charge” added even more variety to the riddim. Behind the project was SUH FAR RECORDS, a label known in the dancehall scene for pushing up-and-coming talent. SUH FAR RECORDS has produced several other notable riddims and tracks, helping new artists get their start and reach wider audiences. The Deception Riddim captured the energy and excitement of 2016. Its lively beats and memorable songs made it a regular feature at parties and dances. Selectors often played these tracks back-to-back, and crowds would respond with big cheers. The riddim became a symbol of its time, showing how dancehall brings people together through music and rhythm.
Deception Tracklist:
- Gallis Everyday – Wisey Don & Chilando
- Gallis Everyday (Raw) – Wisey Don & Chilando
- Heart Breaker – Eklypse & Eska Essence
- Money Pree – Pellycan
- El Shaddai – Italix
- Lover For Life – Barry Blakks
- Tek Charge – Jastikk-Al
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