DI MATIQ RIDDIM produced by TRAP MUZIK GH 2016
Di Matiq Overview
In 2016, a dancehall riddim brought new energy to the scene. This recording mixed classic bashment flow with modern beats, creating a fresh sound for fans. The riddim blended heavy dancehall rhythms with touches of hip hop and electronic music, showing how bashment can work with other genres. Beme Mystique stood out with the track “Bad Man Program,” delivering strong lyrics and a powerful voice. Blingaz Pager added a catchy vibe on “Gyal Love We,” a song that kept dance floors busy. Enamily’s “Di Rich Di Poorn” offered a message about life’s struggles, giving the riddim some real depth. G Terra, known for the hit “DANCEHALL ROCK,” brought his unique style to “Dot Com.” Ghost Man’s “Light It Up” gave the project a high-energy boost. The producer, TRAP MUZIK GH, played a big part in shaping this sound. Known for his work with the label Trap Muzik Gh, he has built a reputation for mixing African and Caribbean influences. His production made each song fit together smoothly, helping the artists shine. Behind the scenes, the studio team made sure every track sounded clear and powerful. Their work helped the riddim get attention from DJs and fans. Even years later, people still remember this release as a strong example of how dancehall can mix with other styles and stay fresh.
Di Matiq Tracklist:
- Beme Mystique – Bad Man Program
- Blingaz Pager – Gyal Love We
- Enamily – Di Rich Di Poorn
- G Terra – Dot Com
- Ghost Man – Light It Up
- Ijah Iba – My Life
- Jah Khalez – Send Fi Mi Gunz Dem
- Jahson Firegad – Done Dem
- Kelvin Hilly – Shot A Buss
- King One – Sweet Gyals
- Kush Elikem – Money Ask Bout Me
- Lucian – Momma First Son
- Mcfizzle – Duppy Afi Make
- Naveesh – Wah Fi Rich
- Rootikal Swagger – Madd Outta Road
- Shawez Viva – Stop Di Chat
- Tuwise Major – Mi Type Of Gyal
- Yung Ruckus – Murdermatic
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