GHETTO RIDDIM produced by HYPEMASTERS ENTERTAINMENT 2019
Ghetto Overview
When the Ghetto Riddim yard session tape dropped, fans went wild. People played it loud from street corners to dance halls. The bass hit hard, and the energy was strong right from the start. Everyone knew this was made for the dance floor, and it didn’t take long for the riddim to prove it. Versatile Kenya’s “Life Hard” stood out for many listeners. Versatile Kenya is known in Kenya’s dancehall scene, and this track showed his skill with real-life lyrics and a catchy hook. Typfit brought a positive message with “You Can Be,” giving hope and a smooth flow. Cesco Jam & Buzzoman teamed up for “Like Dat,” a tune that got people moving with its playful style. Asham’s “Freaky Gal” added spice to the mix, bringing a classic dancehall vibe. Freeman, who is well-known for his hit “Joina City” back in Zimbabwe, delivered “Rise Above,” a song full of motivation and fire. Each artist brought their own flavor, making the tape feel fresh and full of life. The sound engineer made sure every song was crisp and heavy, letting the riddim shine through. The label behind it all, HYPEMASTERS ENTERTAINMENT, has a history of pushing dancehall forward. They have produced other big riddims and are respected for their clean, club-ready sound. In 2019, no dancehall fan could forget this yard session tape. Ghetto Riddim brought everyone together, mixing old-school vibes with something new. It was more than music—it was a moment in dancehall history.
Ghetto Tracklist:
1. Versatile Kenya – Life Hard
2. Typfit – You Can Be
3. Cesco Jam & Buzzoman – Like Dat
4. Asham – Freaky Gal
5. Freeman – Rise Above
6. Tesh – Make It
7. J-Zero – Ghetto Music
8. Willx – Ghetto Gyal
9. Vital Blaq – Jah Jah Blessing
10. Tabbs – Ghetto Fabulous
11. Asham & Squaddy – Summer
12. Shizze – Bless Mi
13. Abi – Ghetto Girl
14. Wemu & Ancient Kush – Nah Sell Out Mi Soul
15. I-Angel – Guidance Prayer
16. Marc-B – Hustle
17. Sci-fi – New Girl
18. Slice – Ndani Ya Ghetto
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.