GOLDEN GREEN RIDDIM produced by ROCKAZ ELEMENTS PRODUCTION 2021
Golden Green Overview
The Golden Green Riddim brought a fresh energy to dancehall in 2021. The rhythm is bold and lively, with a deep bassline and sharp drum patterns that make it perfect for the dance floor. The beat carries a classic yard vibe, but with modern touches that keep it current. This mix of old and new helped shape the sound of dancehall that year, making the riddim a favorite among selectors and fans. Several standout artists added their own flavor to the collection. Halonai delivered "Wine," a track that rides the riddim with playful vocals and catchy hooks. Lutan Fyah, known for his roots reggae influence and hits like "St. Jago de la Vega," brought a spiritual touch with "Let's Pray." M3chi’s "Change The World" added a positive message, blending seamlessly with the energetic beat. MGI contributed "Nahguh Let Yuh Guh," showing versatility and smooth delivery. The producer label itself, Rockaz Elements, also stepped into the spotlight with tracks like "Golden Green" and "We Can," showing the creative range of the team. Behind it all is ROCKAZ ELEMENTS PRODUCTION, a label known for its commitment to authentic Jamaican sounds. The producer has built a reputation for quality and innovation, with previous projects earning attention both locally and abroad. Their work on the Golden Green Riddim proved the ongoing strength of yard studios, highlighting how homegrown production continues to drive dancehall forward. This collection stands as a milestone for 2021, capturing the spirit of modern dancehall while staying true to its roots.
Golden Green Tracklist:
- Halonai – Wine (Clean)
- Halonai – Wine (Raw)
- Lutan Fyah – Let’s Pray
- M3chi – Change The World
- MGI – Nahguh Let Yuh Guh
- Rockaz Elements – Golden Green
- Rockaz Elements – We Can
- Terrifa & Sizzla – How Mi Love Yuh Suh
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