FORGIVEN RIDDIM produced by SPONGE MUSIC 2022
Forgiven Overview
In 2022, the Forgiven Riddim brought a fresh sound to dancehall. This riddim stood out for its street anthem base, mixing classic dancehall energy with trap music elements. The beats are hard-hitting but also melodic, attracting both old fans and new listeners. This mix helped several new artists get their first big break in dancehall. Demarco is one of the standout voices on this riddim with his song "Life." Demarco is well known in the dancehall world, with hits like "Fallen Soldiers" and collaborations with artists such as Akon. On "Life," he brings his signature style, blending streetwise lyrics with catchy hooks. Rytikal also shines with "Fight." After his popular track "Chosen," Rytikal has become a key name in the new wave of dancehall. On this riddim, his delivery is sharp and confident. Ikaya delivers a powerful performance on "Dissloyalty." She is respected for her soulful voice and has previously worked with reggae legend Sizzla. Jay joins with "A - The Reasoning," showing a thoughtful side to the street anthem vibe. Kalado’s "The World Is Yours" adds an uplifting message, and Kalado is known for his 2013 hit "Personally." The sound engineer played a big part in blending all these styles together, making sure each track sounded polished and clear. Producer SPONGE MUSIC, who has also worked on the "Street Vybz" series, shaped the riddim’s unique sound and kept the project tight and melodic. Thanks to this team, the Forgiven Riddim’s street anthem base will always echo the fire of 2022.
Forgiven Tracklist:
- Demarco – Life
- Rytikal – Fight (Clean)
- Rytikal – Fight (Raw)
- Ikaya – Dissloyalty (Clean)
- Ikaya – Dissloyalty (Raw)
- Jay-A – The Reasoning
- Kalado – The World Is Yours (Clean)
- Kalado – The World Is Yours (Raw)
- Byron Messia – Save Me (Clean)
- Byron Messia – Save Me (Raw)
- DreZee – Voice in My Head
- Adventerous – Gun Song (Clean)
- Adventerous – Gun Song (Raw)
- CMR – Not a Failure
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