END GAME RIDDIM produced by HEVS RECORDS 2019
End Game Overview
When End Game Riddim dropped in 2019, dancehall fans were quick to catch on. The bashment flow gave selectors fresh fire for dancehall nights, and the energy in the parties was real. People loved the way the riddim kept the crowd moving, and it soon became a favorite for both DJs and listeners. The lineup brought together some strong voices. Shu Shu came in with “Dancehall Candidate,” a track that showed off her confident style. Assan Di Legend delivered “Push Fi Better,” and fans already knew him from his earlier work in the Caribbean dancehall scene. Kritical added “Destruction,” building on his reputation after the success of his single “Top Form,” which had turned heads in Jamaica. Bareface and Tecco Swll teamed up for “Day 1,” bringing a loyal friend’s vibe to the riddim. Shamari Johnson added his own flavor, while David Best’s “Fullness” rounded out the set. Each artist brought something different, but the riddim tied it all together. The real mastermind behind End Game Riddim was HEVS RECORDS. The label is known for pushing new sounds in dancehall and has worked with a range of rising and established artists. Their productions have racked up thousands of streams online, and they keep finding ways to keep the genre fresh. This bashment flow stands out as one of the pure dancehall sounds of 2019. It’s a release that still gets people moving and reminds fans why they love dancehall.
End Game Tracklist:
- Shu Shu – Dancehall Candidate
- Assan Di Legend – Push Fi Better
- Kritical – Destruction
- Bareface and Tecco Swll – Day 1
- Shamari Johnson – (Instrumental)
- David Best – Fullness
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