FROSTY ZIMCELEBS RIDDIM produced by MASHROOM MEDIA (DJ TAMUKA) 2021
Frosty Zimcelebs Overview
If you remember late-night dancehall parties in 2021, you probably heard the Frosty Zimcelebs Riddim selector’s mix. This mix became a favourite for many fans and selectors. The sound system cut stood out from other mixes of the time because of its sharp, modern production and the way it blended dancehall with drill influences. Many mixes from that era stuck to classic rhythms or afrobeats styles, but this one brought a new energy to the dancefloor. The mix features some of the biggest names in Zimbabwean dancehall. Anita Jaxson shines with "Megatron," a track that shows her strong vocals and unique style. Anita Jaxson is known for her hit "Fire," which helped her gain recognition across Southern Africa. DaRuler’s "Mbavha" brings a raw, streetwise edge, showing why he is respected in the local scene. Don Creety delivers a solid anthem with "Dancehall Anthem," keeping the party vibe alive. Jah Master, who made waves with his song "Hello Mwari" topping charts in Zimbabwe, comes through with "Idubule." Nutty O, known for his award-winning album "Mustard Seed," adds his touch with "Zvepi." The mix also includes Poptain’s "Mundiro" and Shabach The Band’s "Frosty," both adding different flavours to the riddim. Behind the mix is MASHROOM MEDIA (DJ TAMUKA), a producer with a record of hit productions and collaborations, including work with Jah Prayzah. DJ Tamuka’s attention to detail and fresh approach helped the riddim stand out. Even years later, selectors still play this 2021 mix, proving its lasting impact in the dancehall community. If you want a taste of that era’s energy, this selector’s mix is still a top choice.
Frosty Zimcelebs Tracklist:
- Anita Jaxson – Megatron
- DaRuler – Mbavha
- Don Creety – Dancehall Anthem
- Jah Master – Idubule
- Nutty O – Zvepi
- Poptain – Mundiro
- Shabach The Band – Frosty
- Van Choga – Gindiri
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