GHETTO SUPERSTAR RIDDIM produced by QUANTANIUM RECORDS / REMALINKS RECORDS
Ghetto Superstar Overview
In 2021, the dancehall scene was electrified by a bashment release that stood out for its powerful basslines and party-ready energy. From the start, the team at QUANTANIUM RECORDS / REMALINKS RECORDS had a clear vision: to bring together some of the freshest voices in dancehall on one high-impact riddim. Known for their consistent output and influence in the Caribbean music space, QUANTANIUM RECORDS / REMALINKS RECORDS have built a reputation for spotlighting emerging talents and delivering tracks that resonate far beyond Jamaica. The journey began in the studio, where the mixing board king—whose technical skills shaped the riddim’s signature sound—crafted a foundation filled with heavy grooves and crisp percussion. The riddim was built to capture the feeling of a true yard party, and every detail, from the drum patterns to the bass drops, was fine-tuned for maximum effect on the dancefloor. With the riddim ready, three standout artists brought their own flavor. Jayeleah delivered “Overnight,” a track that quickly became a favorite for its catchy hook and relatable lyrics. Jayeleah’s “Overnight (Clean)” and “Overnight (Raw)” gave fans both radio-friendly and unfiltered versions to enjoy. Nervz, who had already made a name for himself with the single “Possible,” added his unique flow and streetwise lyrics to the project. Vitch rounded out the set with “No Logy,” available in both clean and raw versions, showing his versatility and energy. This bashment release not only filled dancefloors but also became one of the highlights of 2021, marking another milestone for both the artists and the label.
Ghetto Superstar Tracklist:
- Jayeleah – Overnight (Clean)
- Jayeleah – Overnight (Raw)
- Navaz – Darkside (Clean)
- Navaz – Darkside (Raw)
- Nervz – Possible
- Siva Hotbox – Game Haad
- Vitch – No Logy (Clean)
- Vitch – No Logy (Raw)
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