Eternity Riddim by Arsenal Kid 1214 and Bobbyrich Records 2023
Eternity Overview
In 2023, dancehall fans were treated to a standout sound system cut that quickly became a favorite at late-night parties. The “Eternity Riddim” was at the heart of this movement, bringing together top voices in the genre and a fresh energy to dancehall sessions. The riddim was produced by Arsenal Kid, a Jamaican producer known for his sharp ear and creative beats. Working with the label Bashment Records, Arsenal Kid has built a reputation for crafting tracks that light up the dancefloor. His productions have gained thousands of streams online, and he is often praised for keeping the classic dancehall vibe alive while pushing new boundaries. “Eternity Riddim” brought together a strong lineup. Jahvillani delivered “Bless Me,” a track that stands out with his signature lyrical style. Jahvillani is widely recognized for his hit “Clarks Pon Foot,” which helped boost his reputation in the dancehall scene. Yaksta’s “Heartbeat” added a melodic touch; Yaksta is best known for his breakout single “Ambition,” which earned him critical acclaim and chart success in Jamaica. Shaka’s “Bad Gyal” brought a fiery performance, while Nicko Blast’s “Protect Me” offered a more reflective mood. Dilly Don contributed with “Hold Mi Own,” and Mili 1 rounded out the set with “Deception.” This selector’s mix of “Eternity Riddim” stood out in 2023, blending classic bashment energy with modern production. Each artist brought their unique flavor, making this riddim a must-hear for any dancehall lover.
Eternity Tracklist:
- Jahvillani – Bless Me (Clean)
- Jahvillani – Bless Me (Radio Edit)
- Yaksta – Heartbeat (Clean)
- Yaksta – Heartbeat (Radio Edit)
- Shaka – Bad Gyal (Clean)
- Shaka – Bad Gyal (Radio Edit)
- Nicko Blast – Protect Me (Clean)
- Nicko Blast – Protect Me (Radio Edit)
- Dilly Don – Hold Mi Own (Clean)
- Dilly Don – Hold Mi Own (Radio Edit)
- Mili 1 – Deception (Clean)
- Mili 1 – Deception (Radio Edit)
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