Dirt and Gravel Riddim produced by Guh Off Ent and Kushamtic Sounds Production 2023
Dirt And Gravel Overview
The Dirt And Gravel Riddim brought new energy to dancehall in 2023, showing how strong Jamaican studios still are. The lively party backdrop in this riddim mixes well with other genres, especially afrobeats and hip hop. The heavy bass and catchy drums make it easy for selectors to blend the riddim into any dancehall night, giving the crowd something fresh. Wilwa stands out with “Dirt & Gravel,” using his unique style to ride the beat. Penny Don’s “Bat Race” brings a sharp flow, showing why he’s respected in the dancehall scene. Tempa Lyrical and Trupa Banton come together on “National Heroes,” adding a sense of unity and pride—Trupa Banton is well-known in Panama for helping bring reggae en español to a wider audience. Shaan Tzy’s “Money Move” keeps the vibe hustling, while Zeko Mafia’s “Choppa Lifestyle” adds a streetwise touch. Each artist brings their own flavor, but the riddim’s core sound keeps everything connected. The riddim even welcomes artists like Alex Mobsta with “Young Gyalis” and Jah Vietnam on “Headshot,” showing its versatility. Behind the scenes, Guh Off Ent and Kushamtic Sounds Production make sure the riddim stays tight and professional. Kushamtic Sounds Production has a history of working with both new and established artists, helping push dancehall forward. Their attention to detail lets each song shine, making the riddim a favorite for selectors. This release proves that yard studios still set trends, mixing party vibes with different genres and letting each artist play their part in a strong 2023 project.
Dirt And Gravel Tracklist:
- Wilwa – Dirt & Gravel
- Penny Don – Bat Race
- Tempa Lyrical & Trupa Banton – National Heroes (Dead Prime Minister )
- Shaan Tzy – Money Move
- Zeko Mafia – Choppa Lifestyle
- Alex Mobsta – Young Gyalis
- Andreaniy – Prove It
- Itutor Marrow – Fly High
- Jah Vietnam – Headshot
- One Dan – Nah Dead Poor
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