GANJAH FLAVA RIDDIM produced by RAS GANJAH RECORDS – 2011
Ganjah Flava Overview
RAS GANJAH RECORDS is the label behind the Ganjah Flava Riddim, a dancehall release that quickly became a favorite in bashment parties across 2011. Known for its energetic style, RAS GANJAH RECORDS has played a strong role in the European reggae and dancehall scene, delivering riddims that DJs and fans love to spin. The Ganjah Flava Riddim brought together a range of artists. Charly B, who gained worldwide attention with his hit "Prophecies," delivers "Cannot Resist" on this project. Fulklip steps in with "Look Up Inna," while Wiltado brings smooth energy to "Let The Love." Tsunami’s "See Dah Body Deh" and Chakal featuring Ito on "Boom Boom" add variety and flair. Nine Mill’s "Brock Out" and Black Star’s "Life Gos On" keep the momentum high. Short Don’s "Crosses An Me" and Triba’s "Worldwide" showcase different lyrical styles, while Banquel’s "Same Way" and Dr. Koul’s "Koul Ganjah Flava" round out the vocal tracks. The release closes with the "Ganjah Flavah Riddim Version" from Ras Ganjah Records. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer shaped the crisp, dancefloor-ready sound. RAS GANJAH RECORDS produced the riddim, building on a reputation for quality releases that have found strong support in both Europe and the Caribbean. Many fans and selectors agree that the Ganjah Flava Riddim set a new standard for dancehall energy in 2011, making it a lasting favorite in club sessions.
Ganjah Flava Tracklist:
01 – Charly B – Cannot Resist02 – Fulklip – Look Up Inna03 – Wiltado – Let The Love04 – Tsunami – See Dah Body Deh05 – Chakal Feat. Ito – Boom Boom06 – Nine Mill – Brock Out07 – Black Star – Life Gos On08 – Short Don – Crosses An Me09 – Triba – Worldwide10 – Banquel – Same Way11 – Dr. Koul – Koul Ganjah Flava12 – Ras Ganjah Records – Ganjah Flavah Riddim Version
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