Ghost City Riddim produced by ForbesZ Productions and Boss Raw Records 2023
Ghost City Overview
ForbesZ Productions and Boss Raw Records are the driving force behind the bashment flow of the Ghost City Riddim, a dancehall project that brought fresh energy to the scene in 2023. Both labels have a reputation for pushing uptempo, modern sounds, and ForbesZ Productions is especially known for working with a variety of dancehall and reggae artists, helping to shape the genre’s digital era. The Ghost City Riddim features a tight selection of vocalists, each bringing their own style to the riddim’s pulsing beat. Shaba Dan stands out with “Difference,” a track that captures the raw, streetwise energy dancehall fans expect. Shaba Dan is well known in the UK dancehall community, often praised for his rapid-fire delivery and collaborations with other top MCs. 420 Chris delivers “Havoc,” a tune that rides the riddim’s uptempo groove perfectly. Ras Star’s “Number” also adds a layer of lyrical sharpness, showing why he remains a respected voice in the genre. Jim West steps in with “Wild Wild West,” a track that nods to classic dancehall themes while keeping the energy high. Leo Dread teams up with Devon on “Viper,” blending their voices for a memorable collaboration. Devon’s appearance on “Viper” adds further weight, as he brings his own following and experience to the project. ForbesZ Productions and Boss Raw Records have a solid record of delivering dancehall releases that selectors and fans rate highly. The Ghost City Riddim is no exception, with its bashment flow and standout performances keeping it in rotation well after its release.
Ghost City Tracklist:
- Shaba Dan – Difference
- 420 Chris – Havoc
- Ras Star – Number
- Jim West – Wild Wild West
- Leo Dread Ft. Devon – Viper
- Geogiee – She Go
- Shella Boss – Kill Dem Off
- Valentine Ft. Shella Boss – Statement
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