GO GETTAH RIDDIM produced by EAGLE SOUND PRODUCTIONS 2020
Go Gettah Overview
Go Gettah Riddim was released in 2020 and quickly became a strong presence in the dancehall scene. This riddim brought together several artists who each added their own style. Jeezas is known for energetic performances and his ability to hype up a crowd, which is clear in his contribution to the riddim. Johnbigz has built a reputation for catchy hooks and direct lyrics, often focusing on street life and ambition in his songs. Kripton13’s music stands out for its raw delivery and clever wordplay, and he brings that same energy to his track on this project. Lenz Real is an artist who mixes melodic flows with sharp lyrics, giving his songs a unique sound that appeals to both hardcore fans and new listeners. Richy Whiz has gained attention for his smooth voice and ability to blend singing with deejaying, which helps his music reach a wider audience. Baddadan is recognized for his bold vocal style and for bringing a sense of urgency to his recordings. The riddim was produced by EAGLE SOUND PRODUCTIONS, a label known for working with both new and established dancehall artists. The producer has a history of creating beats that work well in clubs and on radio. Go Gettah Riddim itself features a fast-paced, percussive rhythm with heavy bass, designed for dancehall parties. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing evolution of Jamaican dancehall and continues to be played by DJs for its lively and competitive sound.
Go Gettah Tracklist:
- Jeezas – Druggist
- Johnbigz – E-Syde Badness
- Kripton13 – Aim & Squeeze
- Lenz Real – We Bingo
- Loyal Savage – Brawlin Murda
- Richy Whiz; Baddadan – Weed & Grabba
- Kash – Pree (Clean)
- Kash – Pree (Raw)
- Iwaata – Like How
- Lolaa Smiles – Go Gettah (Clean)
- Lolaa Smiles – Go Gettah (Raw)
- Intence – Through The Gate
- Eagle Sound – Go Gettah Riddim
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