HAPPY STREET RIDDIM produced by ONE ARMY ENTERTAINMENT 2015
Happy Street Overview
When selectors first dropped the Happy Street Riddim in dancehall sessions, fans responded instantly. The energy in the club changed as soon as the riddim started, drawing crowds to the dancefloor. The raw street flavor and catchy beat made it a favorite for both partygoers and DJs, who loved how easily it blended with other dancehall hits. Several artists helped shape the riddim’s impact in 2015. Blakkman and Natel joined forces on "Real Frenz feat. Natel," a track that quickly became popular for its message about loyalty and friendship. Natel, known for his smooth vocals, brought extra emotion to the song. Chan Dizzy delivered "Hope," giving fans a tune that stood out with its uplifting lyrics. Dexta Daps, who gained international attention with his hit "7 Eleven," contributed "From Mi Heart," adding depth and feeling to the riddim’s lineup. Dihi 1 kept the vibe lively with "Bagga Gyal," a song that got the crowd moving at every session. The riddim’s arrangement was handled by a skilled bashment arranger, ensuring each song fit perfectly over the beat. Released by ONE ARMY ENTERTAINMENT, the label behind the project, Happy Street Riddim helped define dancehall’s sound in 2015. ONE ARMY ENTERTAINMENT has been known for producing several popular dancehall projects and supporting new talent in the genre. With its club-ready energy and strong lineup, Happy Street Riddim became a true touchstone of dancehall culture, remembered for bringing both artists and fans together on the dancefloor.
Happy Street Tracklist:
- Blakkman – Real Frenz feat. Natel
- Chan Dizzy – Hope
- Dexta Daps – From Mi Heart
- Dihi 1 – Bagga Gyal
- Kabaka Pyramid – You’re a Queen
- Lady Saw – Bedroom
- G – Mood Fi Touch
- Vegas – Lift Di Rifle
- Vershon – Clean Mi Heart Too Clean
- Xcalade – Gal History
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