Global War Riddim produced and engineered by GeniusMintol and Riddimz Kalacta for Riddim World Records x Big League Music 2024
Global War Overview
The Global War Riddim brought a new energy to dancehall in 2024, quickly becoming a favorite among selectors for its hard-hitting style and lively mood. DJs were quick to pick up the mix, drawn to its mix of fiery beats and infectious melodies. The riddim’s party-ready vibe made it a staple at dancehall sessions and radio shows. Don Creety’s “Not Ah Playground” stands out on the riddim, showing off his unique flow. Don Creety is known for his sharp delivery and has built a strong reputation in the dancehall scene. Chizmo Sting’s “Sokosera” also catches attention with its catchy hooks and energetic performance. GeniusMintol teams up with Dunger Lee on “Amazing Girl,” bringing a smooth, melodic touch that adds variety to the riddim. MC Pattexx delivers “Killa Killa,” while Yung Dappa’s “Gangsta Boi” brings a gritty edge. Khattapilla rounds out the set with “Shanda,” adding even more flavor to the mix. GeniusMintol, who has previously worked with several big names in dancehall, shows his versatility both as a solo artist and in collaboration. Each artist uses the riddim’s driving beat to create something unique, making every track memorable. The Global War Riddim was released by Global War Records, a label known for pushing new sounds in dancehall. DJs continue to play this mix, keeping the spirit of 2024 alive and showing that the Global War Riddim still has plenty of fire left.
Global War Tracklist:
- Don Creety – Not Ah Playground
- Chizmo Sting – Sokosera
- GeniusMintol & Dunger Lee – Amazing Girl [Explicit]
- GeniusMintol & Dunger Lee – Amazing Girl [Radio]
- MC Pattexx – Killa Killa
- Yung Dappa – Gangsta Boi
- Khattapilla – Shanda
- GeniusMintol & Riddimz Kalacta – Global War Instrumental
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