GHETTO RAVE RIDDIM produced by SYNDICATE RECORDS 2012
Ghetto Rave Overview
The Ghetto Rave Riddim brought together some of dancehall’s most exciting names in 2012. Iyara, known for his energetic style, leads the collection with “Back It Up.” Iyara is also recognized for his work with Alliance Next Generation and his collaborations with Bounty Killer. Charlie Pro and Princz Charmin join forces on “Party We Say,” delivering a track that became a favorite at late-night parties. Oneina Million and Brik Tearz keep the energy high with “Lets Get High,” a song that captures the playful spirit of the riddim. Delus, who gained wider attention with his hit “What Tomorrow May Bring,” contributes “Tear Di Road.” Patexx, another familiar name from the dancehall scene, adds the infectious “Big Foot.” The collection is rounded out by Cubanis and Pistal on “Gal Dem Love We” and Jah Malo with “Care Zero.” The riddim itself was crafted by SYNDICATE RECORDS, a label known for producing club-ready dancehall tracks. SYNDICATE RECORDS has a history of supporting both new and established talent, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. Their productions have earned streams worldwide and continue to influence DJs and selectors. Ghetto Rave Riddim quickly became a staple in dancehall parties and was linked with countless late-night celebrations. Even years later, selectors still reach for this collection when they want to keep the dancefloor moving. The blend of unique voices and the tight production from SYNDICATE RECORDS has made this riddim a lasting favorite in the dancehall community.
Ghetto Rave Tracklist:
- Iyara – Back It Up (Radio)
- Iyara – Back It Up (Raw)
- Charlie Pro And Princz Charmin – Party We Say
- Oneina Million And Brik Tearz – Lets Get High
- Delus – Tear Di Road
- Patexx – Big Foot
- Cubanis And Pistal – Gal Dem Love We
- Jah Malo – Care Zero
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