GHETTO DREAMS RIDDIM produced by BANTAN RECORDS 2022
Ghetto Dreams Overview
Fans quickly embraced the Ghetto Dreams Riddim, filling dancehalls and sound system nights with its classic reggae energy. The compilation brought together a group of artists who each added their own style, and listeners responded with enthusiasm, sharing the tracks across playlists and social media. Culture Mark stood out with “Black Woman,” a song that highlights his smooth delivery and strong presence. Known for his conscious lyrics, Culture Mark’s work has been recognized in reggae circles for its authenticity. Mr Acton contributed “Lord Is On Our Side,” adding a spiritual and uplifting vibe that resonated with many. Fawda Don’s “Living Is Hard” brought a gritty, real-life perspective, reflecting the struggles many fans relate to. The collaboration between Elmoney Aging Vybz and Chucky Bantan on “Ghetto Dream” added another dimension to the compilation, with both artists delivering heartfelt performances. Althea Hewitt, a singer celebrated for her vocal range and past collaborations with reggae legends like Beres Hammond, offered “Living On The Edge,” blending soulful melodies with thoughtful lyrics. The riddim was arranged to keep the roots of reggae alive, and the label behind the release, BANTAN RECORDS, played a key role. Known for supporting both established and emerging reggae talent, BANTAN RECORDS has built a reputation for quality productions and has contributed to several well-received riddims in recent years. With its foundation-style grooves and a strong lineup of artists, Ghetto Dreams Riddim helped keep the spirit of reggae vibrant in 2022, connecting fans to the genre’s deep roots and timeless messages.
Ghetto Dreams Tracklist:
- Culture Mark – Black Woman
- Mr Acton – Lord Is On Our Side
- Fawda Don – Living Is Hard
- Elmoney Aging Vybz, Chucky Bantan – Ghetto Dream
- Althea Hewitt – Living On The Edge
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