FAMOUS RIDDIM produced by SONICLINKS | IWAAD MUSIC 2020
Famous Overview
Famous Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020 and produced by SONICLINKS | IWAAD MUSIC. The riddim arrived at a time when dancehall was blending classic sounds with modern energy. Digital Sham is one of the featured artists. He is known for his catchy hooks and energetic delivery, which have helped him build a steady following in the local scene. Sanka J appears on the riddim as well, bringing his smooth vocal style. He has a reputation for writing relatable lyrics and often performs at community events. Chris Thomas The Ceo also contributes to the project. He is recognized for his business-minded approach to music and his ability to connect with younger listeners through social media. Compass joins the lineup, adding his unique touch. He is respected for his consistent work ethic and for bringing fresh ideas to his recordings. Danish is another artist on the riddim. His style blends traditional dancehall with new influences, and he has gained attention for his performances at regional shows. The producer behind the riddim, SONICLINKS | IWAAD MUSIC, has a history of working with both new and established acts in dancehall. The label is known for its focus on high-quality production and supporting creative talent in Jamaica. Famous Riddim itself features lively beats, heavy bass, and melodic synths. It reflects the vibrant culture of Jamaican dancehall and stands out for its ability to bring different artists together on one rhythm. The riddim has become a recognizable part of the 2020 dancehall landscape.
Famous Tracklist:
- Digital Sham – Gone Fi Di Paper (Raw)
- Sanka J – Rise (Raw)
- Chris Thomas The Ceo – Summer Ready
- Compass – Lord
- Danish – Try
- Digital Sham – Gone Fi Di Paper
- Don Antoni – Jah I Give You Thanks
- G Blunt – Tomorrow
- Mr Netwrk, Chris Thomas The Ceo – Ready To Party
- Raymie Rich – Nuh Filter
- Rhyming King – Speaki Spoki
- Richie Brema – Ochi
- Sanka J – Rise
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