Ghetto Gospel Riddim – Heart To Art Music/Exodus Nuclear Records 2009
Ghetto Gospel Overview
In 2009, the Ghetto Gospel Riddim brought fresh energy to dancehall and sound system culture in Jamaica. The riddim’s yard beat—steady, bright, and full of bounce—echoed through clubs and open-air parties across the island. Sound systems, the heart of Jamaican music gatherings, used this beat to keep crowds moving and the vibes alive. The bashment arranger played a key role, shaping the flow of each song and making sure the music hit hard on big speakers. The producer behind Ghetto Gospel Riddim is not always in the spotlight, but their work shaped the sound that DJs and selectors loved to spin. The riddim’s uptempo style made it perfect for dancehall sessions, where people came together to dance and celebrate. Several artists brought their unique voices to the riddim. Teflon gave fans “More Money,” a track that matched his reputation for conscious lyrics and strong delivery. Vybz Kartel Ft Stripes teamed up for “Bo,” showing why Kartel is one of dancehall’s most influential artists, known for his hit “Fever” and for shaping the genre’s modern sound. Stripes - Bo also offered “Bo,” bringing a different flavor to the same beat. Mitch’s “Break The Cycle” added a thoughtful touch, while Nando’s “Get Better” kept the positive energy flowing. Ms Teak’s “My Time To Shine” and Earthworm’s “Hungry Days” rounded out the riddim, each artist adding their own style.
Ghetto Gospel Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel Ft Jah Vinchi And Black Ryno – Stroll
- Teflon – More Money
- Vybz Kartel Ft Stripes – Bo
- Mitch – Break The Cycle
- Nando – Get Better (Edit)
- Ms Teak – My Time To Shine
- Earthworm – Hungry Days
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