GATEWAY RIDDIM (GOSPEL DANCEHALL) – DANVILLE’S RECORDING STUDIO 2016
Gateway Overview
The Gateway Riddim stands out because of the studio team’s careful work. The craftsman behind the riddim made sure each sound blends well, using strong percussion and smooth rhythms. This attention to detail gives the riddim its unique style and lasting power. The riddim’s groove and energy are perfect for bashment parties, and selectors quickly noticed its impact on the dancehall scene in 2020. Rohan Dell Di Stranger brings his track “Gates Of Hell” to the project. He is known for his powerful voice and creative lyrics. Kahani’s “Protect M” adds a thoughtful touch, showing his skill at mixing melody with message. Nex Change’s “Pray Fi The Nation” is another highlight, giving the riddim a sense of hope and unity. Minister Tommy Cct offers “Live For Christ,” a song that stands out for its spiritual message. Ancient Priest & Tiffany Hall join forces on “Jesus Is The Best Thing,” blending their voices for a heartfelt performance. Tiffany Hall is respected in the reggae gospel scene, and her work with Ancient Priest brings extra depth to the riddim. Each artist brings their own style, but together they create a strong collection of songs. Their work shows why selectors and fans call Gateway Riddim a bashment favorite. The riddim’s soulful base and the artists’ performances have helped it stay popular, making it a key part of modern reggae and dancehall music.
Gateway Tracklist:
- Rohan Dell Di Stranger – Gates Of Hell
- Kahani – Protect M
- Nex Change – Pray Fi The Nation
- Minister Tommy Cct – Live For Christ
- Ancient Priest & Tiffany Hall – Jesus Is The Best Thing
- Lyrical Miracle – Nobody Better Than My God
- Danville Howell – Praise
- Minister Lrj – Jesus Is The One
- Minister Dj Malachie – Spiritual Warfare
- Dennis G – Why Run Away
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