GYAL BOSS RIDDIM produced by ZIONNOIZ FREEZE RECORDS 2013
Gyal Boss Overview
The bashment flow of the Gyal Boss Riddim brought a raw, energetic mood to the dancehall scene in 2013. The riddim’s fast pace and heavy bass made it perfect for lively parties and club nights, giving fans the kind of excitement they love. Each track on the riddim showed off the artists’ unique styles, but together they created a powerful yardie anthem. Bounty Killer, a legend in dancehall known for his hit “Living Dangerously” with Barrington Levy, delivered “Wifey Wine.” His strong voice and commanding delivery matched the riddim’s energy, making the song stand out. Iyara, who worked closely with Bounty Killer as part of the Alliance, brought “Any Gal.” His lyrics and flow fit the uptempo beat, adding to the riddim’s appeal. Kalado, known for his 2013 single “Personally,” joined with “Feel The Need,” offering a smooth but catchy vibe that balanced the harder tracks. The heart of the project was Zionnoiz Freeze Records, the producer and label behind the riddim. Zionnoiz Freeze Records is recognized for its work in the Jamaican dancehall industry, with several releases that gained attention both locally and internationally. The “Gyal Boss Riddim Version” by Zionnoiz Freeze Records showed the label’s skill in crafting beats that keep dancers moving. With a solid lineup and sharp production, this riddim proved the strength of Jamaican studios in 2013. It remains a favorite for fans who want to feel the real dancehall energy.
Gyal Boss Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – Wifey Wine (Raw)
- Bounty Killer – Wifey Wine (Radio)
- Iyara – Any Gal (Raw)
- Iyara – Any Gal (Radio)
- Kalado – Feel The Need (Raw)
- Kalado – Feel The Need (Radio)
- K-Queens – Wine And Turn You On (Raw)
- K-Queens – Wine And Turn You On (Radio)
- Zionnoiz Freeze Records – Gyal Boss Riddim Version
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