Holyghost Riddim produced by Gideon Force Productions 2025
Holyghost Overview
The yard beat in the new Holyghost Riddim is making a big impact on dancehall in 2025. This riddim is bringing fresh energy to selectors and dancehall parties. It mixes classic dancehall vibes with modern sounds from other genres. You can hear hints of Afrobeats, hip hop, and even some pop influence in the music. This blend makes the beat exciting and fresh for both longtime dancehall fans and new listeners. Artists like Boblican, Jahboy Malakai, Iwan Suhyini, Kurrency, and Kofi Yacki each bring their own style to the riddim. Boblican’s track, "Speed Up," stands out with its fast pace and catchy flow. Jahboy Malakai, known for his song "Esther," adds a smooth and melodic touch. Iwan Suhyini, who made the song "Holyghost Riddim," is respected for his work in reggae and dancehall over the years. Kurrency’s "Jackie Chan" brings a playful and energetic vibe, while Kofi Yacki’s "Bongo Soldier" adds a rootsy, powerful feel. The producer behind this release is Gideon Force Productions. This label has a strong history in Ghana’s reggae and dancehall scene. They are known for supporting top artists and creating beats that mix traditional and new styles. Gideon Force Productions has worked with many respected names and helped bring Ghanaian dancehall to the world stage. With these artists and the creative beat from Gideon Force Productions, the Holyghost Riddim is lighting up dancehall nights across the country. This yard beat is giving selectors and fans something truly special in 2025.
Holyghost Tracklist:
- Boblican – Speed Up
- Jahboy Malakai – Esther
- Iwan Suhyini – Holyghost Riddim
- Kurrency – Jackie Chan
- Kofi Yacki – Bongo Soldier
- Ghaza Wan, Jahboy Malakai, Teejay, Jager, Silver O, Iced, G Razor, Detto – Money
- Mula Palmer – No Fear
- Yao Grind – Mama
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