GOD & GUN RIDDIM produced by DARK DISCIPLE RECORDS 2023
God & Gun Overview
Selectors across the dancehall world have praised the God & Gun Riddim for its energy and bashment-ready tracks. The collection stands out for blending a street anthem base with influences from hip hop and modern fusion. This mix keeps the riddim fresh and exciting for both longtime fans and new listeners. At the center of the project is DARK DISCIPLE RECORDS, known for their work in the dancehall scene and for pushing the genre forward with modern sounds. Their God & Gun Riddim Instrumental sets the foundation with crisp beats and a hard-hitting vibe, perfect for sound systems and parties. DARK DISCIPLE RECORDS has built a reputation for quality productions and has helped shape the sound of contemporary dancehall. Artists like Gaacho, with the track Numb, bring raw emotion and street storytelling. Sharea’s Cold World adds a deep, reflective mood, showing how dancehall can deal with real-life struggles. Effex delivers PTSD, a song that stands out for its honest lyrics, while Dalla Gee’s Psalms 109 offers a spiritual touch, connecting street life with faith. Each artist brings their own style, but together they create a unified sound that keeps the riddim moving. Bashment arrangers played a key role, making sure each track fits perfectly into the dancehall tradition while also pushing boundaries. Looking back, the street anthem base of this collection helped keep dancehall alive and relevant in 2023. The God & Gun Riddim shows how the genre can grow by mixing its roots with new influences, making it a favorite for both selectors and fans.
God & Gun Tracklist:
- Dark Disciple Records – God & Gun Riddim Instrumental
- Gaacho – Numb
- Sharea – Cold World
- Effex – PTSD
- Dalla Gee – Psalms 109
- Hot Vybes – Try Stop Mi
- Keilo A1 – Never Give Up
- D-Cypha – Heart Clean
- Tetermin – Confiance
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