House Party Riddim produced by DJ Sky Record is a dancehall reggae beat, originally crafted by Reggae Regular back in 1982. In 2012, DJ Sky Records dropped this compilation album, showcasing 10 tracks from different artists, listed below.
House Party Overview
Back in 2012, the House Party Riddim brought a fresh but classic dancehall sound to the scene. The man behind this riddim is DJ Sky, who runs DJ Sky Records. DJ Sky took inspiration from a reggae beat first made by Reggae Regular in 1982. He reworked it, giving it a new edge for a new generation of dancehall fans. DJ Sky Records is known for pushing out clean, energetic riddims that DJs and selectors love to play at parties. The House Party Riddim is a true team effort. Each artist brought their own style to the project. Dwayno set the tone with "Summa Tun Up," a song that quickly became a dancehall favorite. Dwayno is well known for his sharp lyrics and catchy hooks. Full Clip kept the party moving with "Wine," a track made for the dancefloor. Massicker, who also goes by King Mas, added his unique voice with "Mi Empress." Navino’s "Badman Party" stands out too—Navino has made a name for himself with songs like "Chilling Time" and his collaborations with Aidonia. Rae Tay and Leetal teamed up for "Play With My Heart," giving the riddim a softer touch. Other artists like Jahmiel, Prince Charmin, Bencil, and Masta Jay also added their own flavors, showing the riddim’s wide appeal. DJ Sky himself closed things out with the title track, "House Party Riddim." The recording process was all about capturing the energy of a real dancehall party.
House Party Tracklist:
- Dwayno – Summa Tun Up
- Full Clip – Wine
- Massicker (King Mas) – Mi Empress
- Navino – Badman Party
- Rae Tay And Leetal – Play With My Heart
- Jahmiel – No Betta Girlfriend
- Prince Charmin – Party Tun Up
- Bencil – Enjoy We Self
- Masta Jay – Up Inna Di Club
- Dj Sky – House Party Riddim
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