Fully Dark Riddim produced by Eastern Entertainment 2024
Fully Dark Overview
When the Fully Dark Riddim first started taking shape, it was clear something special was happening in the studio. The producer behind the project, Eastern Entertainment, has built a reputation in dancehall for blending classic rhythms with a modern edge. Known for their work with rising and established artists, Eastern Entertainment has seen their productions rack up impressive streaming numbers and feature in major dancehall playlists worldwide. Eastern Entertainment wanted to capture the raw, late-night energy that defines bashment parties. The riddim’s journey began with a simple, pulsing bassline and sharp, driving drums. From there, the team invited a select group of artists to bring their own flavor to the beat. 1Chappzs set the tone with "Disgusting," a track that quickly caught the attention of DJs and partygoers alike. Tatik followed with "Get Richer," adding his signature lyrical style. Tatik is well known for his collaboration with Intence on "Yeng Boss," which helped boost his profile in recent years. Hot Turbine delivered "Brawlin," a song that kept the energy high and the crowd moving. Krish FullForce joined the project with "Who Dat," and Iwaata added "Ben Yuh Back," continuing his streak after working with Skillibeng on "Wild Out." Each artist brought their own story and sound, making the Fully Dark Riddim a true bashment anthem for 2024. From the first studio session to its release, the riddim found its way into countless late-night parties, becoming a defining soundtrack for dancehall fans this year.
Fully Dark Tracklist:
- 1Chappzs – Disgusting
- Tatik – Get Richer
- Hot Turbine – Brawlin
- Krish FullForce – Who Dat
- Iwaata – Ben Yuh Back
- Kaka Highflames – Dangerous
- Chronic Law, Laden – Dark Dark
- Skeng – Ambush
- Shawn Storm, Lisa Hyper – New Money
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