DEM NAH LEARN RIDDIM produced by GOLDMIND PRODUCTION 2022
Dem Nah Learn Overview
In 2021, dancehall fans found a new favorite on the dancefloor: Dem Nah Learn Riddim. This club-ready riddim captured the high-energy spirit of the year, lighting up parties and sound systems across Jamaica and beyond. Its pulsing beats and catchy hooks made it a go-to for DJs, and the riddim quickly became a soundtrack for late-night sessions and street dances. Behind this infectious sound is GOLDMIND PRODUCTION, a label known for pushing the boundaries of modern dancehall. GOLDMIND PRODUCTION has a reputation for blending fresh ideas with classic riddim formulas, and their work on Dem Nah Learn Riddim only added to their growing influence in the genre. Their catalog, available on major platforms like Apple Music and Spotify, includes several standout productions that have earned them respect among both artists and listeners. Each artist on Dem Nah Learn Riddim brought their own style. Vershon’s “Nah Stop Hustle” is a standout track, reflecting his knack for relatable lyrics and catchy melodies. Vershon is well-known for his hit “Inna Real Life,” which helped cement his place in the dancehall scene. Flexx, with “Dawg Dem a Bark,” adds raw energy—Flexx is recognized as a former member of the legendary group T.O.K. Natural Blacks delivers “Talk Talk,” bringing his conscious lyrics and unique voice, building on his legacy from songs like “Far From Reality.” Determine’s “Tell Dem” and Nahswitch’s “Nah Learn” round out the riddim, each offering their own flavor and lyrical approach. Dem Nah Learn Riddim remains a memorable release, a true dancehall anthem from 2021.
Dem Nah Learn Tracklist:
- Vershon – Nah Stop Hustle
- Flexx – Dawg Dem a Bark
- Natural Blacks – Talk Talk
- Determine – Tell Dem
- Nahswitch – Nah Learn
- Goldmind Production – Dem Nah Learn Riddim (Instrumental)
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