GRANNY TEACHINGS RIDDIM produced by DUPPY NATION 2023
Granny Teachings Overview
In the world of dancehall, the selector’s choice can make or break a night. In 2023, one riddim stood out in the sound clash arena, keeping speakers rumbling and crowds moving. This was the Granny Teachings Riddim, a release that brought new energy to the dance. The riddim was produced by DUPPY NATION, a name known for pushing boundaries in modern dancehall. DUPPY NATION, operating under their own independent label, has gained attention for their hard-hitting productions and bold approach to riddim building. Their work often lands on major streaming platforms, helping new artists reach wider audiences. Over the last few years, DUPPY NATION has built a reputation for delivering fresh sounds that selectors love to spin. This riddim featured a strong lineup of artists. Blakangel delivered “Heights of great Men,” a track that highlights his lyrical style. Blakangel is respected in the scene for his sharp delivery and has appeared on several popular dancehall compilations in recent years. Gabiro Mtu Necessary came through with “Can Make,” adding his unique East African flavor. Gabiro Mtu Necessary is known for his 2018 hit “International Local,” which helped him reach fans outside Kenya. Kamwana’s “Puth” brought a new voice to the mix, while Just Ken offered “Times,” and LuoBoi delivered “Paradise.” Each artist added their own twist to the riddim, making it a dynamic listen from start to finish. Pulalah Master’s “God N Gun” rounded out the lineup with a powerful performance. Among the heavy bashment drops of 2023, the Granny Teachings Riddim stood tall, proving that dancehall still has plenty of surprises.
Granny Teachings Tracklist:
- Blakangel – Heights of great Men
- Gabiro Mtu Necessary – Can Make
- Kamwana – Puth
- Just Ken – Times
- LuoBoi – Paradise
- Pulalah Master – God N Gun
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