GHETTO DANGER RIDDIM produced by REAL SQUAD RECORDS 2023
Ghetto Danger Overview
Ghetto Danger Riddim, a sound system cut from Jamaica, made a big impact in 2023. Released by REAL SQUAD RECORDS, this dancehall riddim echoed through clubs and street parties across the island. The beat and energy were perfect for the dancefloor, and the lineup of artists helped push the riddim to new heights. Badda General brought his track “Call In The Money” to the riddim, adding his trademark confident style. Badda General is known for his sharp lyrics and for working with top sound systems in Jamaica and abroad. Bramma joined in with “Mash Up The Place.” Bramma first rose to fame with his hit “Watch Your Friends” and has stayed active in dancehall for years, always delivering strong performances. Wasp’s “Every Gyal” added a playful, catchy vibe. Wasp is respected for his storytelling and for songs like “Unfair Officer.” Galaxy P delivered “Bad Didi,” showing why he’s a favorite for dancehall fans who love energetic flows. Raine Seville’s “The Body” brought a smooth, melodic touch. Raine Seville is known for her collaborations with artists like Mavado and her unique voice in the genre. Behind the scenes, REAL SQUAD RECORDS handled the mixing board with skill. The label is known for producing clean, powerful riddims and has worked with many rising and established dancehall acts. Their attention to detail helped Ghetto Danger Riddim stand out in a crowded year. Looking back, Ghetto Danger Riddim kept dancehall alive and moving in 2023, bringing together top voices and strong production for a true sound system anthem.
Ghetto Danger Tracklist:
- Badda General – Call In The Money
- Bramma – Mash Up The Place
- Wasp – Every Gyal
- Galaxy P – Bad Didi
- Raine Seville – The Body
- Anthony B – Money Talk
- Fire Lion – Right Now
- Lazer Maytrix – The Rooster
- Dilly Chris – Know Me
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