DI PROTECTION RIDDIM produced by KOBANI MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT / BLOOD BROTHERS MUSIC GROUP 2022
Di Protection Overview
When Di Protection Riddim dropped in 2022, dancehall fans responded with excitement. The bashment release quickly became a staple at parties and on radio, with listeners praising its fresh sound and energy. Social media buzzed as people shared clips of themselves dancing to the riddim’s infectious beat. The project brought together some of dancehall’s rising talents. Chainjah’s “Protect Me” stood out with its heartfelt lyrics and commanding delivery. Emanuel Stain, known for his earlier hit “No Games,” contributed “Know Mi Now,” bringing his signature style to the riddim. Mutlymare’s “Things Dem Try” added a gritty edge, showing why he’s respected in the dancehall community. Nuh Brakes offered a spiritual touch with “The Lord Is My Salvation,” while Princess Isha’s “Love You Mommy” gave the set an emotional, family-centered vibe. Behind the scenes, KOBANI MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT / BLOOD BROTHERS MUSIC GROUP produced and released the riddim. The label has made an impact in the dancehall world, especially with their work on the “Blood Brothers Riddim” series, which helped introduce new voices to the genre. Their production on Di Protection Riddim blended dancehall’s classic bashment feel with drill-inspired elements, setting a trend for the year. Looking back, Di Protection Riddim helped keep dancehall vibrant in 2022. The combination of talented artists, memorable songs, and innovative production made it a release that fans and DJs returned to again and again. It stands as a key moment in dancehall’s recent history.
Di Protection Tracklist:
- Chainjah – Protect Me
- Emanuel Stain – Know Mi Now
- Mutlymare – Things Dem Try
- Nuh Brakes – The Lord Is My Salvation
- Princess Isha – Love You Mommy
- Rhyce Bagg – Nuh Easy
- Samujah – Turn Up D Music
- Shado Dawk – Thank Yuh Fada
- Shandem 1 Gad – Grateful
- Swade X – Everyday Mi Pray
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