GAL TRAIN RIDDIM produced by COLLEGE BOIZ PRODUCTION 2021
Gal Train Overview
In 2021, the bashment flow was back in full swing, bringing energy and catchy hooks to dancehall fans worldwide. The Gal Train Riddim captured this vibe perfectly, blending hardcore rhythms with infectious melodies that kept parties moving. The riddim’s sound was unmistakably shaped for the dancefloor, echoing the excitement and style that defined dancehall in that year. Behind this project was COLLEGE BOIZ PRODUCTION, a label known for crafting dancehall beats that stand out in the crowded scene. With a reputation for producing cohesive and versatile riddims, COLLEGE BOIZ PRODUCTION has become a respected name in the genre. Their work on Gal Train Riddim added another strong release to their catalog, further establishing their influence in modern dancehall. The artists featured on Gal Train Riddim each brought their unique style. IWaata’s “Sclap” delivered sharp lyrics over the driving beat, adding to his growing list of popular songs. Macka Diamond, a veteran in dancehall and known for her hit “Dye Dye,” showed her staying power with “Don’t Stop,” bringing both experience and energy to the riddim. QQ, famous for his international hit “Stookie,” contributed “Dickie Dickie,” keeping his playful style alive. Delomar’s “Round” and Tall Up’s “Wally Jump” added more flavor, each track fitting smoothly into the riddim’s overall vibe. Together, these songs created a bashment soundtrack that defined parties in 2021 and still brings back those memories today. The Gal Train Riddim remains a standout example of dancehall’s enduring appeal.
Gal Train Tracklist:
- IWaata – Sclap
- Macka Diamond – Don’t Stop
- QQ – Dickie Dickie
- Delomar – Round
- Tall Up – Wally Jump
- Mean Dawg – Long Love
- Hotta Fyah – Gal Train
- Lady Lava – Sha Lala
- Lybran – What’s In Yah Cup
- Ibez – Gal Train (riddim instrumental)
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