HIGH LIFE RIDDIM produced by JA PRODUCTIONS 2014
High Life Overview
When the selector’s mix of High Life Riddim landed in 2014, dancehall fans responded with instant excitement. DJs quickly picked up the release, and it filled dance floors across Jamaica and beyond. The energy of the riddim, combined with a strong lineup of artists, made it a favorite for both parties and radio play. Beenie Man’s “Million Gal” set the tone with his trademark style and charisma, making it an anthem for the season. Blak Ryno followed up with “Side Chick (Raw),” bringing a bold edge that connected with listeners. Gyptian’s “All On Me” added a smooth, melodic touch, showing his versatility over the lively backdrop. Singer J contributed “Your Love,” blending heartfelt lyrics with the riddim’s upbeat vibe, while Qq’s “Find It (Raw)” became a go-to track for selectors wanting to keep the energy high. The riddim also featured strong contributions from Mr Lexx with “Do Road (Raw),” Charly Black’s “Nicest,” and Chi Ching Ching’s “Up.” Chudney J’s “Party All Over” and Cregis’ “Love A Mi Life” rounded out the mix, each artist bringing their own flavor to the project. Behind this standout release was JA PRODUCTIONS, a label known for shaping the sound of modern dancehall. The producer’s attention to detail and knack for assembling top talent helped High Life Riddim become a defining moment in the genre. With its infectious bashment flow and memorable performances, this riddim remains an important chapter in dancehall history.
High Life Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Million Gal
- Blak Ryno – Side Chick (Raw) & (Clean)
- Gyptian – All On Me
- Singer J – Your Love
- Qq – Find It (Raw) & (Clean)
- Mr Lexx – Do Road (Raw) & (Clean)
- Charly Black – Nicest
- Chi Ching Ching – Up
- Chudney J – Party All Over
- Cregis – Love A Mi Life
- Don Husky – Mek Wi Party
- Ishawna – Restraining Order
- Kurry Stain – Party Nice
- Mavado – High Life
- Munga – Life
- Tabeta Cshae – Sixteen
- Quick Cook – Happy Life
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