Giants Riddim produced by Branchy Records 2023
Giants Overview
Today, the party backdrop of 2023 is still remembered by dancehall fans across Jamaica and beyond. The energy from those nights, with bright lights and deep basslines, became a symbol of the year’s music scene. Clubs and street dances echoed with the latest sounds, and the Giants Riddim stood out as a favorite soundtrack for those memories. Looking back, several artists made their mark on this riddim. Ras Kaneo brought his unique style to “Soul Deep,” a track that quickly caught the attention of partygoers. I Marley’s “See Dem” added a powerful voice to the mix. I Marley is well known for his collaborations with major reggae acts, helping to keep his music in the spotlight. Volente Kank’s “Frass Trail” was another highlight, with fans praising its catchy hook. Cody Mcken, with “Unfulfilled Talent,” continued to build his reputation as an emerging voice in dancehall. Jah Dirt contributed “You Me Want,” adding his own flavor to the collection. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a key role in shaping the final sound, blending vocals and instrumentals for maximum impact. At the center of the project was Branchy Records. The label has a history of producing dancehall hits and is recognized for its influence in the genre. With millions of streams on digital platforms, Branchy Records helped bring the Giants Riddim to a wide audience. The party backdrop of 2023 lives on, remembered as a touchstone of dancehall culture, with the Giants Riddim at its heart.
Giants Tracklist:
- Ras Kaneo – Soul Deep
- I Marley – See Dem
- Volente Kank – Frass Trail
- Cody Mcken – Unfulfilled Talent
- Jah Dirt – You Me Want
- Dada Ray – Anything Yuh Like
- North Pole 7.62 – Top Criminal
- Shango 1 – Giant
- Flaykes – Cold And Cool
- J Stubbz – Taurus
- Show Pow – Birds In The Kichen
- Sagee – Jamaica Land
- Spliffy – Champion
- Reggae Maxx – Got To Make It
- King Mafia – Greatness
- Devlon Strap – Giants Riddim (Instrumental)
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