Disciples Riddim produced by Gospelix Records 2025
Disciples Overview
The Disciples Riddim is making a big impact in 2025. This new dancehall riddim is shaking up dance floors and street parties across Jamaica and beyond. Fans are already calling it a classic, and it stands out among other yard session tapes released this year. What sets Disciples Riddim apart is its powerful, catchy beat. The riddim has deep bass and sharp horn sections, making it perfect for big sound systems. Compared to other 2025 riddims, Disciples Riddim feels more energetic and polished. While some session tapes this year lean on old-school vibes, this riddim brings a fresh, modern sound. The artists on Disciples Riddim each bring their own style. Bendicion’s track, Warning, is a favorite, showing off his strong delivery. Bless One shines on Corner Stone, adding smooth flows to the mix. Dwight Campbell, known for his hit single I'm Blessed, brings uplifting lyrics and a positive message. Dj Charismatikos keeps the energy high with Defeat, while Eli Baker’s Disciples adds deeper vocals and a thoughtful touch. Behind the scenes, Gospelix Records is the producer making it all happen. The label is known for its high-quality dancehall productions and has gained respect for bringing new sounds to the genre. Gospelix Records’ attention to detail, especially in the horn arrangements, gives the riddim its unique flavor. In 2025, Disciples Riddim is not just another release. It’s a standout moment for dancehall, showing what happens when talented artists and a skilled producer come together.
Disciples Tracklist:
- Bendicion – Warning
- Bless One – Corner Stone
- Dwight Campbell – I’m Blessed
- Dj Charismatikos- Defeat
- Eli Baker – Disciples
- God Blesss – Christ
- God voice – Lift Me Up
- Kyamran – Well Alright
- MarKev – Light Up The World
- Minister Blessed – Respect The Name
- Perry InChrist – Militant
- Prayz – Press On
- Perez Judah – Choose Life
- Gospelix Records – Disciples Riddim
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