HEART FELT RIDDIM produced by BOUJJEE ENTERTAINMENT
Heart Felt Overview
Today, the selector’s choice from 2022 is still remembered for bringing raw street flavor to dancehall sessions. DJs and fans talk about how this mix kept the energy high in dancehall parties, with every track hitting hard and keeping the crowd moving. The impact of this selection is felt in dancehall circles, as its sound continues to inspire new mixes and playlists. Working back to the artists, each brought their unique style to the riddim. Trapycal’s “Jah Jah” stood out with its catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics. ShemJay Muzik made waves with “Jah Know,” a song that resonated with listeners for its realness. AKTYVE BOSS delivered “One Day,” adding a motivational vibe to the project. Wata Boss pushed a message of self-belief on “True To Yourself,” while 1action’s “Struggle Is Real” spoke to the realities faced by many in the streets. Ijah Maakie joined the lineup with “Go On,” adding another voice to the riddim’s powerful lineup. Among these artists, AKTYVE BOSS is especially known for his consistent presence in the dancehall scene, building a loyal fanbase and collaborating with other rising stars. Trapycal’s “Jah Jah” also gained attention for its streaming numbers, drawing new listeners to the Heart Felt Riddim. Behind the scenes, BOUJJEE ENTERTAINMENT played a key role as the producer. Known for crafting infectious dancehall beats, BOUJJEE ENTERTAINMENT has a track record of working with up-and-coming artists and making music that connects on streaming platforms. Even now, DJs keep 2022 alive by spinning this selector’s mix, proving the lasting power of these songs and the Heart Felt Riddim in dancehall culture.
Heart Felt Tracklist:
- Trapycal – Jah Jah
- ShemJay Muzik – Jah Know
- AKTYVE BOSS – One Day
- Wata Boss – True To Yourself
- 1action – Struggle Is Real
- Ijah Maakie – Go On
- Boujjee Entertainment – Heart Felt Riddim
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