Ghetto Christmas Riddim produced by J Small Records 2024
Ghetto Christmas Overview
In 2024, the Ghetto Christmas Riddim set captured the energy of the dancehall scene, quickly becoming a favorite at bashment sessions and street parties. Its release marked a high point for dancehall that year, blending festive vibes with the genre’s unmistakable edge. At the heart of this set is J Small Records, a label known for shaping the sound of modern dancehall. J Small Records has built a reputation for crisp production and has consistently delivered riddims that get heavy rotation on sound systems. Their influence is clear in the tight rhythms and lively percussion that drive Ghetto Christmas Riddim, showing their careful attention to both tradition and innovation. Egg Nog leads with “Christmas Time,” bringing a catchy hook and playful delivery that stands out on the riddim. Egg Nog’s ability to engage listeners has earned him a loyal following in the dancehall community. Kenyata’s “Nuh Lama” follows, showcasing his energetic style. Kenyata is recognized for his 2022 hit “Top Shotta,” which solidified his place among rising dancehall artists. Randy Signs delivers “Christmas Again,” adding his own flavor and vocal strength to the mix. Randy Signs is known for his collaborations with several Jamaican producers, further cementing his reputation. Completing the set, Owen A Small and Onejsmall offer the “Ghetto Christmas Riddim Instrumental,” allowing DJs and fans to appreciate the riddim’s structure and groove on its own. Together, these tracks made the Ghetto Christmas Riddim a defining dancehall anthem of 2024, praised for its replay value and impact across global dance floors.
Ghetto Christmas Tracklist:
- Egg Nog – Christmas Time
- Kenyata – Nuh Lama
- Randy Signs – Christmas Again
- Owen A Small & Onejsmall – Ghetto Christmas Riddim Instrumental
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