I’m Blessed Riddim (Ghetto Gospel) produced by Digital Vincent Studio 2024
I’m Blessed Overview
The party backdrop of the I’m Blessed Riddim captured the rebellious energy of dancehall in 2024. This collection stood out against other riddims of its time by blending joyful sounds with a bold spirit. Many dancehall projects that year leaned on heavy bass and catchy hooks, but few matched the lively, uplifting mood found here. Artists like Akiem brought new light with his track “New Blessings,” adding a fresh voice to the scene. Ayso’s “Fii So Bung” kept the party moving, showing why he is respected for his energetic delivery. Baddyman, with “Blessie,” continued to build on his reputation for smooth and confident performances. Bidemby & Wino teamed up for “Gadu Blessie,” giving the riddim a strong duo moment. Chero’s “Wini Mang” added another layer, showing the wide range of talent on this project. Each artist brought their unique style, making the riddim feel complete and dynamic. Digital Vincent Studio produced the riddim, guiding its sound from start to finish. The studio is known for its modern approach and for working with rising stars in dancehall. Their production on I’m Blessed Riddim kept the music tight and ready for the dance floor, helping it reach listeners far beyond its home. Compared to other collections from 2024, I’m Blessed Riddim kept its party energy high while staying true to dancehall roots. Its backdrop will always echo the fire of 2024, reminding fans of a year when music and spirit came together in a powerful way.
I’m Blessed Tracklist:
- Akiem – New Blessings
- Ayso – Fii So Bung
- Baddyman – Blessie
- Bidemby & Wino – Gadu Blessie
- Chero – Wini Mang
- Kilii – Gadu Bigi
- Mario HotFire – GaangTangi
- Miseygie – Give Thanx
- Popi G – Koloku
- Prince Elon – I’m Blessed
- Recall – River and Valleys
- Seba – Gadu A Fesi
- Sheq – Daily Bread
- Starring Ninjo & MLG Kantjes – Don’t GiveUp
- Velo Asher – Lets Pray
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