In Between Enemy Lines Riddim produced by Platnum Twinz Records 2023
In Between Enemy Lines Overview
In the dancehall world, the selector’s choice can shape the whole night. When a DJ picks a riddim that carries raw energy, the crowd feels it right away. In 2023, the In Between Enemy Lines Riddim became one of those special choices. It brought people together at parties and dances, with a sound both new and true to the roots of bashment culture. The arranger behind this riddim made sure every tune hit hard. The way the music was put together helped each artist shine in their own way. Bashment arrangers often know just how to build tension and excitement, and this riddim showed that skill. The producer, Platnum Twinz Records, is known for creating high-quality dancehall projects. Their work has reached fans far beyond Jamaica, and their releases are often found on streaming platforms where dancehall lovers search for the latest sounds. Platnum Twinz Records has built a name for themselves by supporting both rising and established artists in the scene. On this riddim, Platnum Twinz delivers "Frenenemy," a track that stands out for its catchy hook and real lyrics. NegusThaGreat brings "Cyah Hold Mi Down," adding his own fire to the collection. Boomtroy’s "Good Thoughts" gives a positive vibe, while Darioice’s "Hurting People" speaks to real struggles. Howie D’s "I'm From Jamaica" is a proud anthem that connects with listeners everywhere. Notably, NegusThaGreat has worked with several respected producers before, building a strong following in the dancehall community. Even now, DJs keep 2023 alive by spinning these tunes, reminding everyone why the In Between Enemy Lines Riddim still matters in dancehall today.
In Between Enemy Lines Tracklist:
- Platnum Twinz – Frenenemy
- NegusThaGreat – Cyah Hold Mi Down
- Boomtroy – Good Thoughts
- Darioice – Hurting People
- Howie D – I’m From Jamaica
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