Hells Gate Riddim by Russell Records Authentic Entertainment 2023
Hells Gate Overview
The Hells Gate Riddim compilation made a strong entrance onto the dancehall scene in Jamaica in mid-2023. DJs and fans quickly picked up on its infectious energy, and it soon became one of the year’s most talked-about bashment releases. The project features a line-up of standout artists. Ambiance delivers the track “Easy,” bringing a smooth yet powerful vibe to the riddim. OG The Godfather, known for his consistent presence in the dancehall underground, adds “March Wid It,” a track that quickly became a favorite in street dances. Halah Boss, who has built a name with his gritty lyrics and energetic delivery, brings “Corn” to the compilation, further cementing his reputation as a rising force in the genre. Shatta G, whose previous singles have attracted attention across Caribbean airwaves, contributes “Bang Bang,” while Practykal rounds out the core set with “Di Dog.” Behind the project is Russell Records Authentic Entertainment, a production house that has steadily grown its influence in the dancehall world. The label is known for its sharp ear for talent and high-quality riddim productions. Over the years, Russell Records has worked with a variety of emerging and established artists, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall and rack up thousands of streams across platforms. Hells Gate Riddim’s combination of catchy beats and strong performances made it a selector’s favorite throughout 2023. Its impact was felt at street parties and dancehall sessions across Jamaica, ensuring it will be remembered as a highlight of the year.
Hells Gate Tracklist:
- Ambiance – Easy
- OG The Godfather – March Wid It
- Halah Boss – Corn
- Shatta G – Bang Bang
- Practykal – Di Dog
- Kubba Don – Dark
- Traphika – Wave The Rifle
- Leeto Leethal – Leyland Badness
- Gas – 100 Pan
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