Genaration Riddim produced by Garrison Entertainment and PrimeTime Beats Productions 2024
Genaration Overview
The dancehall party scene in 2024 was shaped by energetic riddims and the unmistakable sound of the Generation Riddim. When this backdrop dropped, it quickly became a favorite in bashment sessions across Jamaica and beyond. The riddim’s infectious beat set the mood for parties, with selectors and DJs reaching for it again and again, even years after its release. At the heart of this riddim’s success are the producers: Garrison Entertainment and PrimeTime Beats Productions. Garrison Entertainment, known for pushing new sounds in dancehall, has a reputation for working with both rising and established artists. PrimeTime Beats Productions, meanwhile, has helped craft several popular riddims, earning respect for their crisp, modern production style. Together, these two labels brought a fresh but authentic energy to the project. The riddim features a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their unique style. Lusion stands out with “Music Is My Life,” a track that highlights his passion for the genre. Ronda’s “Protect Me” delivers a heartfelt message, while Bramma’s “Me Dawgs Them Call Me” brings his signature streetwise lyrics—Bramma is well known for his earlier hit “Cha Cha Bwoy.” Ryme Minista’s “Fast Life” keeps the tempo high, and Aria’s “No More” adds a melodic touch. Other artists like Classy D with “Roar” and Nae Nae with “Father” round out the riddim, giving it variety and depth. The Generation Riddim’s impact is clear: it remains a staple in dancehall mixes, showing the staying power of well-crafted production and talented voices.
Genaration Tracklist:
- Lusion – Music Is My Life
- Ronda – Protect Me
- Vadie Vadie – Never Lose My Medz
- Bramma – Me Dawgs Them Call Me
- Ryme Minista – Fast Life
- Aria – No More
- Classy D – Roar
- Nae Nae – Father
- Elegant – Recognize
- Sahie – Nah Pree Dem
- Criso – A Just Di Start
- Jahnyra – Cry Freedom
- Spliffy – Badmind Live Pon We Name
- Zeus – Gwaan
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