GHURABAA RIDDIM produced by TRUE BLUE FAMILY RECORDS 2017
Ghurabaa Overview
In 2017, the Ghurabaa Riddim made a big impact on the dancehall scene. This riddim was known for its heavy basslines and energy, making it a favorite for fans of bashment music. The production was handled by TRUE BLUE FAMILY RECORDS, a label that has worked with several top dancehall and reggae artists. The label is known for pushing fresh sounds and helping new talent get noticed. The compilation brought together some strong names. Reson 8 (Young Flex) came in with the track “Big Body Benz,” showing off his style on the riddim. Stylo G, who is well known for his hit song “Soundbwoy,” brought two tracks: “Girl Parts” and “Her Parts.” Stylo G also appeared on “Everything Up,” a song that featured Beenie Man and Seyi Shay, and also had a solo version on the compilation. These songs helped keep the energy high and showed why Stylo G is respected in the dancehall world. Other artists on the riddim included Posh Morris Feat. Sol The Weatherman with “Whimbeh,” and Sol The Weatherman - Whimbeh with another version of the same song. Jahshi Mulkei added “Wine Up,” while Squeeze Terela brought “Shake Up Bam Bam.” There was also “Quint It” by Dc Stuban Feat. Lisa Mercedez. All together, this compilation stood out in 2017. The riddim’s heavy sound and the mix of artists made it a favorite for parties and festivals. TRUE BLUE FAMILY RECORDS helped make sure this release was one to remember.
Ghurabaa Tracklist:
- Reson 8 (Young Flex) – Big Body Benz
- Stylo G – Girl Parts (Raw)
- Stylo G – Her Parts
- Villa Flamez Feat. Gavano, Squeeze Tarelo – Tun Up
- Posh Morris Feat. Sol The Weatherman – Whimbeh
- Jahshi Mulkei – Wine Up
- Don Andre Feat. Squeeze Terela, Razor B, Dj Spinal – Shake Up Bam Bam (Mix 1)
- Don Andre Feat. Squeeze Terela, Razor B, Dj Spinal – Shake Up Bam Bam (Mix 2)
- Beenie Man Feat. Stylo G,Seyi Shay – Everything Up
- Dc Stuban Feat. Lisa Mercedez – Quint It
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