Gimme Gimme Riddim recorded, mixed and mastered by South King Studio and Supatronic Records 2024
Gimme Gimme Overview
The Gimme Gimme Riddim compilation made its debut in Jamaica in early 2024, quickly catching the attention of dancehall fans everywhere. This project brought together some of the scene’s rising voices, each delivering their own style over the energetic riddim. Short Boss stands out on the track “Roll Up Di Bumpa.” Known for his dynamic delivery, Short Boss has built a reputation in the dancehall world, especially after his breakout hit “Trending” in 2023. His latest performance continues that momentum, bringing a party-ready vibe that fits right in with the riddim’s lively beat. Ross, another featured artist, brings his unique touch with “Rocking Chair.” Ross has been active on the local circuit, earning respect for his lyrical skills and stage presence. His contribution adds a smooth but powerful flavor to the compilation, making it a favorite at sound clashes and street dances. Lil Blinga rounds out the trio with “Whine.” While Lil Blinga is newer to the mainstream, his energetic style and catchy hooks have quickly gained him a following. “Whine” showcases his ability to get crowds moving, cementing his place among the promising talents on this release. The driving force behind the riddim is its architect, whose production style fuses classic dancehall rhythms with modern energy. The pounding bass and crisp percussion have made the Gimme Gimme Riddim a staple for DJs, keeping the spirit of 2024 alive at dances and parties everywhere. Even months later, selectors still reach for this compilation, proving its lasting impact on the dancehall scene.
Gimme Gimme Tracklist:
- Short Boss – Roll Up Di Bumpa
- Luiy Vas – Good Grip
- Ross – Rocking Chair
- Lil Blinga – Whine
- Pookey Dan, Rebel Rugrat & King Mongrel – Ruff So
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