Heart A Gold Riddim – SamiRanks Music 2023
Heart A Gold Overview
In 2023, the Heart A Gold Riddim brought a fresh energy to dancehall, earning big respect from selectors and fans alike. The riddim’s bright, bouncy beat is perfect for the dancefloor, with a rhythm that keeps the crowd moving from start to finish. Its crisp drums and melodic touches give every track a lively, uplifting feel, making it a favorite for bashment sessions and club nights. Bramma & Dean Fraser open the riddim with “Heart A Gold,” blending Bramma’s commanding delivery with Dean Fraser’s legendary saxophone skills. Fraser is a well-known Jamaican musician, famous for his work with reggae icons like Dennis Brown and Luciano. Munga Honorable follows with “Grateful,” bringing his signature style—Munga is known for the hit song “Bad From Mi Born,” which helped launch his career in the mid-2000s. Nicola & Samiyah shine on “My God,” while Laden & SamiRanks deliver a standout performance on “There Is All.” Laden is recognized for his chart-topping single “Time To Shine,” which gained major airplay and helped establish him as a strong voice in dancehall. SamiRanks & Fiona join forces on “Dear Pen And Paper,” adding a soulful touch to the riddim. The beat maker behind this project is SamiRanks Music, who crafted the “Heart A Gold Riddim Instrumental.” SamiRanks Music has built a reputation for producing clean, vibrant riddims that capture the essence of modern dancehall. This selector’s mix highlights the talent and creativity coming from yard studios in 2023, proving that Jamaica’s dancehall scene remains as strong and innovative as ever.
Heart A Gold Tracklist:
- Bramma & Dean Fraser – Heart A Gold
- Munga Honorable – Grateful
- Nicola & Samiyah – My God
- Laden & SamiRanks – There Is All
- SamiRanks & Fiona – Dear Pen And Paper
- Swashii – Mankind (Raw)
- Swashii – Mankind (Clean)
- Wasp Above Average – Prayers Up
- Halonia – No Love
- SamiRanks Music – Heart A Gold Riddim Instrumental
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