GOLDEN RIDDIM produced by IMD-SLBV 2022
Golden Overview
Golden Riddim stands out as a lively and energetic dancehall set, bringing a bashment-ready mood to the scene. The riddim’s upbeat style is perfect for parties and dancefloors, with each track adding its own flavor. Selectors have praised this release for its strong bashment vibes and lasting impact since its 2022 debut. The project features a talented lineup. Kateb delivers “Dehors,” a track that showcases his smooth vocal style. Kateb is known for his energetic performances and has built a solid following across the dancehall community. Zepho Z.S brings “Passe moi la sensi,” adding his signature flow. Zepho Z.S has made waves with collaborations in the French Caribbean scene, earning respect for his lyrical skills. Lockless’s “Golden Ticket” keeps the energy high, matching the riddim’s rowdy spirit. Baltimores contributes with “Let's Have a Party,” a tune that lives up to its name, encouraging listeners to celebrate. Tibio offers “Roots Diplomate,” bringing a roots-inspired touch to the collection. Behind the scenes, producer IMD-SLBV shapes the sound with skill. IMD-SLBV, known for work with the label SLBV Records, has a reputation for crafting dancefloor hits and blending modern and classic dancehall elements. The studio’s approach ensures that each track feels cohesive while allowing the artists’ unique voices to shine. Since its release, Golden Riddim has remained a favorite among dancehall selectors, who continue to spin its tracks at events. The riddim’s lasting appeal comes from its energetic style, talented artists, and strong production.
Golden Tracklist:
- Kateb – Dehors
- Zepho Z.S – Passe moi la sensi
- Lockless – Golden Ticket
- Baltimores – Let’s Have a Party
- Tibio – Roots Diplomate
- Gatto, Ras David – Menm Sanson
- Daddy Clean – Excusez moi
- Sista Beensha – Take It Easy
- Big Freddy – Babylon a Fall
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