EVOLUTION RIDDIM produced by BLESS RECORDS|JC RECORDS|PHEYTI RECORDS|SHOFAR MUSIC 2013
Evolution Overview
In 2013, the Evolution Riddim was born in the studio with a clear vision for the dancefloor. The beat maker wanted a fresh sound, mixing classic dancehall energy with new, romantic melodies. The team worked together to create a rhythm that was both powerful and smooth, making it perfect for sound systems and parties. The project was released under BLESS RECORDS, JC RECORDS, PHEYTI RECORDS, and SHOFAR MUSIC. These labels have a history of pushing dancehall and reggae music to new places. BLESS RECORDS, for example, is known for supporting up-and-coming artists and helping them reach wider audiences. Each artist on the Evolution Riddim brought something unique. El Prinss delivered "Camino En El Desierto," a track that stands out with its deep lyrics and catchy flow. Gerald Again’s "Vivencias Del Ghetto" shares real stories from the streets, showing his skill as a storyteller. Gerald Again is recognized in the scene for his honest songwriting and has worked with several respected artists in Latin dancehall. Cali’s "Ven" brings a smooth and inviting vibe, perfect for late-night dances. Charlie P’s "Cristo Viene Pronto" adds a spiritual touch, reflecting his roots in conscious reggae music. Creyente’s "Bless Fire Bless" is full of energy, with a message of hope and strength. When the sound system cut of Evolution Riddim hit the parties, it quickly became a favorite. Fans still remember how these songs lit up dances and made 2013 a special year for bashment culture.
Evolution Tracklist:
- El Prinss – Camino En El Desierto
- Gerald Again – Vivencias Del Ghetto
- J-A – Siempre Adelante
- Cali – Ven
- Charlie P – Cristo Viene Pronto
- Chava – Cristo Es Mí Fortaleza
- Creyente – Bless Fire Bless
- Ghetto Style – Tierra Prometida
- Novato De Cristo – Holy Fire
- Omry – Lo Que No Sirve
- Radikall – Se Atreven
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