Gbona Riddim produced by Quincy Din Records 2024
Gbona Overview
The creation of the Gbona Riddim was a true studio collaboration, bringing together experienced musicians and fresh talent to capture the energy of modern bashment. The arranger behind the riddim focused on keeping the sound lively and authentic, using dynamic drum patterns and sharp melodies that are perfect for dancehall parties and yard sessions. This creative direction helped set the tone for the tape, making each track stand out while fitting together as a strong collection. At the heart of this project is Quincy Din Records. The label has built a reputation for quality dancehall and reggae productions, reaching listeners both in Jamaica and abroad. Known for working with a mix of established and rising artists, Quincy Din Records continues to push the sound of bashment forward with each release. The Gbona Riddim yard session tape features a lineup of respected voices. Half Pint delivers “Life Goes On,” adding his signature style. Known for his classic hit “Greetings,” Half Pint’s contribution here is both familiar and fresh. Mawga Don brings energy with “Seed They Bury,” a track that stands out for its lyrical flow. Shane E’s “Suh Di Ting Set” adds grit, showing why he’s become a name to watch in the dancehall scene. Orane Spiritual’s “Badmind” addresses real-life struggles, while Luciano’s “Dreaming” brings a conscious vibe. Luciano, often called “The Messenjah,” has won international respect for songs like “Sweep Over My Soul.” Together, these artists and tracks made the yard session tape one of the most talked-about bashment highlights of 2024, praised by selectors and fans alike.
Gbona Tracklist:
- Half Pint – Life Goes On
- Mawga Don – Seed They Bury
- Shane E – Suh Di Ting Set
- Orane Spiritual – Badmind
- Luciano – Dreaming
- Devano – Gangsta Weekend
- Turbulence – Bonus
- Tishana – Chattings
- Mark Tenn – Pimpers Galoure
- Terry Ganzie – Against All Odds
- King David – Beez Hive
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