Golden Hen Riddim produced by Marshall Neeko 2023
Golden Hen Overview
The bashment rhythm has always been a strong part of dancehall music. In 2023, the Golden Hen Riddim brought new energy to this style. Marshall Neeko, a producer known for his creative approach, shaped the riddim. He has worked on several dancehall projects and is respected for his skill in blending different sounds. His production on the Golden Hen Riddim version shows his attention to detail and understanding of dancehall culture. This riddim mixes hardcore dancehall beats with catchy hooks, making it appealing to both traditional fans and new listeners. The blend of bashment with melodic progressions opens the door for other genres to mix in, such as reggae and even elements of hip-hop. This creates a fresh sound that stands out in the 2023 music scene. Several artists brought their unique voices to the riddim. Elephant Man, famous for his energetic performances and hits like "Pon De River, Pon De Bank," delivers "Selassie A Di King" with his usual bold style. Fantan Mojah, known for the popular song "Hail The King," adds a conscious message on "Corruption." Harry Toddler, a veteran from the Scare Dem Crew, brings his tough delivery to "Nuh Fraid A Dem." Junior Kelly, who gained international fame with "Love So Nice," shows a deeper side on "Cold Cold." Perfect, who is recognized for the hit "Hand Cart Bwoy," returns with "Handcart 2," connecting his past work to the new riddim. Looking back, the Golden Hen Riddim captured the lively spirit of bashment in 2023. The collaboration of these artists, with the guidance of Marshall Neeko, made it a memorable project that highlights the power of blending genres within dancehall.
Golden Hen Tracklist:
- Elephant Man – Selassie A Di King
- Fantan Mojah – Corruption
- Harry Toddler – Nuh Fraid A Dem
- Junior Kelly – Cold Cold
- Perfect – Handcart 2
- Turbulence – Doesn’t Really Matter
- Marshall Neeko – Golden Hen Riddim Version
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