Gain From Pain Riddim produced by Gain From Pain Musik and Anthony Palmer 2024
Gain From Pain Overview
In 2024, the sound system cut of the Gain From Pain Riddim brought real energy to dancehall parties. This version was made for selectors and quickly became a favorite on the dance floor. The riddim’s powerful bass and sharp drums kept crowds moving, showing why sound systems are so important in dancehall culture. Selectors played this cut at street dances and clubs, and it proved itself as a true crowd-pleaser. Behind the scenes, producer Gain From Pain Musik and Anthony Palmer played a big role in shaping the riddim’s sound. Gain From Pain Musik has built a reputation for working with rising and established artists, and Anthony Palmer is known for his skillful touch in the studio. Their work together has helped the riddim stand out in a busy year for dancehall, and their label has seen growing attention on streaming platforms. The artists featured on this riddim each bring their own style. Ai Milly, known for the song "Lifestyle Hectic," delivers a confident performance that matches the riddim’s energy. DK Gunnaz, who made waves with "Flava," adds his unique voice and flow. Paypa, recognized for "Yellowstone," brings sharp lyrics and presence. Chargii’s "Bittersweet" and Richest Di Sickest’s "Guidance" both show how versatile the riddim can be, with each artist bringing their own flavor to the mix. For dancehall fans, this selector’s mix is one of the defining sounds of 2024. The collaboration between artists and producers created a riddim that truly celebrates the heart of dancehall.
Gain From Pain Tracklist:
- Ai Milly – Lifestyle Hectic
- DK Gunnaz – Flava
- Paypa – Yellowstone
- Chargii – Bittersweet
- Richest Di Sickest – Guidance
- Nicko Blast – Gain From Strain
- Ryme Minista – Mine
- Chvng – Gain From Pain
- Laden – Billions
- Blak Ryno – Great I Am
- Skillo – Tragic Chop
- D Onlydimez – Oprah
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