DETOX RIDDIM produced by CROSS BORDERZ ENTERTAINMENT 2022
Detox Overview
Fans quickly embraced the Detox Riddim when it dropped in 2022, with dancehall lovers and selectors alike calling it a must-play for lively sessions. The riddim’s energy and variety made it a favorite on the dancefloor and in playlists across the Caribbean and beyond. Fraternity’s “Smoke the herb” stood out for its catchy hook and positive vibes, drawing in listeners who already knew Fraternity from their earlier work in the dancehall scene. Utterance added depth with “All you want,” a track that highlighted their smooth delivery and lyrical skill. 47 Spray delivered “Mesmerizing,” which many fans recognized for its memorable flow and strong presence. Mazhambe’s “Tsverukai” brought a different flavor, showing the artist’s skill at blending modern dancehall rhythms with local influences. Dizzman’s “Ngwangwilingwa” added even more diversity to the lineup, showing why Dizzman continues to earn respect in the genre. All these tracks were brought together by the production team at CROSS BORDERZ ENTERTAINMENT. Known for their work in the dancehall and Afrobeat scenes, CROSS BORDERZ ENTERTAINMENT has built a reputation for crafting energetic, unified riddims that get people moving. Their earlier projects, including collaborations with artists from both Africa and the Caribbean, have racked up thousands of streams and helped introduce new sounds to wider audiences. Selectors still rate Detox Riddim highly, playing it in sets and keeping its tracks in rotation. The release stands as a strong example of modern dancehall collaboration and production.
Detox Tracklist:
- Fraternity – Smoke the herb
- utterance – All you want
- 47 Spray – Mesmerizing
- Mazhambe – Tsverukai
- Dizzman – Ngwangwilingwa
- Staliyan – Illuminate
- Clarks Cutter – Ziva
- Mashingola – Dhidhabha
- Skatta – Hard
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