DEVINE INTERVENTION RIDDIM produced by SASAINE MUSIC RECORDS 2014
Devine Intervention Overview
When Devine Intervention Riddim dropped in 2014, it quickly became a favorite at late-night dancehall parties. The project came from Sasaine Music Records, a label known for its strong influence on the Jamaican music scene and its work with rising and established artists. Sasaine Music Records crafted a riddim that captured the true bashment sound of the era—full of energy, heavy bass, and a beat that makes you want to move. Compared to other bashment riddims of 2014, Devine Intervention Riddim stood out for its raw, club-ready feel. While some riddims leaned more into digital sounds or pop influences, this one kept the classic dancehall vibe but added a fresh, modern edge. The result was a sound that felt both nostalgic and new, attracting selectors and fans alike. The riddim featured powerful tracks from Deep Jahi, Dossantos, and Jah Son. Deep Jahi, known for his hit Family Over All, brought his unique voice and lyrical style to the project. Dossantos added fire with One Touch, while Jah Son delivered the title track, Devine Intervention. Each artist matched the riddim’s energy, giving the release a strong lineup. Jahvillani, who later gained wider attention with Tek On The Streets, was also part of the era’s dancehall movement, showing the link between new voices and classic bashment vibes. Devine Intervention Riddim, produced by Sasaine Music Records, became a defining sound of 2014’s dancehall bashment scene, remembered for its authentic energy and dancefloor appeal.
Devine Intervention Tracklist:
- Deep Jahi – Family Over All
- Dossantos – One Touch
- Jah Son – Devine Intervention
- Jahvillani – Tek On The Streets
- Sasaine Music Records – Devine Intervention Riddim (Instrumental)
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