DREAM RIDER RIDDIM produced by RED ROOM RECORDS 2020
Dream Rider Overview
Dream Rider Riddim is a 2020 dancehall release known for its energetic and club-focused sound. The riddim brings together several artists who each add their own style to the project. 2 Star Ace is recognized for his direct lyrics and catchy hooks. He has built a following with his consistent releases and active presence in the dancehall scene. 23 Style Dem is known for his rapid delivery and creative wordplay. His tracks on this riddim show his ability to ride fast-paced beats and keep listeners engaged. Cxdiene stands out with a melodic approach, often blending singing with toasting. She has gained attention for her unique voice and fresh take on dancehall rhythms. Jak Danyal brings a rougher edge, often using deep vocals and street-influenced lyrics. His contributions to Dream Rider Riddim highlight his raw style and commitment to authentic dancehall culture. Jay is noted for his smooth flow and rhythmic timing. His work on this riddim continues his pattern of delivering danceable tracks that connect well with younger audiences. The producer, RED ROOM RECORDS, is known for creating modern dancehall sounds that appeal on platforms like TikTok. The label has produced several projects that push the genre forward. The Dream Rider Riddim itself is built on heavy bass, sharp snares, and lively synths, making it a favorite in parties and clubs. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing evolution of dancehall music and its strong influence on global party culture.
Dream Rider Tracklist:
- 2 Star Ace – Be Thankful
- 23 Style Dem – Rest Of My Life
- Cxdiene – 7 Grams
- J-Frass – Indica
- Jak Danyal – Cloud 57
- Jay-Abnormal – Dreams
- Lolboy – Soldier
- Melody Kid – Fight Fe Survive
- Niqko – Jah Jah
- Rankking, Shella Shella – Madness Ah Nah Badness
- Zafema – Fling It Up
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