GYAL SCREAM RIDDIM produced by ZIGGYBLACKS PRODUCTIONS 2013
Gyal Scream Overview
In 2013, dancehall music was alive in every yard and corner shop across Jamaica. The yard beat was strong, full of energy, and brought people together for late-night sessions. One riddim that captured this spirit was the Gyal Scream Riddim. It quickly became a favorite at yard sessions, echoing through speakers and turning gatherings into real celebrations. The sound of Gyal Scream Riddim was shaped by ZIGGYBLACKS PRODUCTIONS. This producer is known for keeping the dancehall fire burning with fresh and catchy rhythms. ZIGGYBLACKS PRODUCTIONS has worked with many artists and built a name for creating beats that DJs and dancers love. Their focus on clean, driving rhythms made the Gyal Scream Riddim stand out and stay popular in playlists long after its release. The riddim brought together several talented artists. Blasto’s "Don’T Worry" added smooth vocals and positive vibes. Damas, with "Mek You Scream," delivered a commanding performance over the raw beat. Drastic Ft Tha Shya gave listeners "Breathe," a song that highlights Drastic’s skills—Drastic is also known for his hit "My Life" and has worked with international acts. Tha Shya, featured on "Breathe," is respected for her unique style and energy. Mac Truc appeared twice, with "Do Ya Thing" and "Go Dey," showing his versatility on the riddim. Other names like Link I with "Gyal Scream," Promise No Promises with "Out The Jungle," and Tmar with "Memories" all helped make the riddim a yard anthem. The Gyal Scream Riddim will always remind fans of the pure fire that dancehall brought to 2013.
Gyal Scream Tracklist:
- Blasto – Don’T Worry
- Damas – Mek You Scream
- Drastic Ft Tha Shya – Breathe
- Mac Truc – Do Ya Thing
- Link I – Gyal Scream
- Mac Truc – Go Dey
- Promise No Promises – Out The Jungle
- Tmar – Memories
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