INDIAN GYAL RIDDIM produced by SUPERFLY STUDIO 2017
Indian Gyal Overview
In 2017, the Indian Gyal Riddim brought a fresh sound to reggae playlists. This project stands out because of its strong one drop base, which connects modern reggae back to its roots. The one drop rhythm is important in sound system culture. It gives the music a deep, steady beat that makes people want to move and helps the songs feel powerful when played on big speakers. SUPERFLY STUDIO produced this riddim, giving it a classic sound system vibe. The studio is known for working with reggae and dancehall artists and has helped create tracks that work well in dancehalls and at festivals. Their careful arrangement keeps the songs feeling connected and smooth. Many talented artists are featured on this riddim. Dreadsquad, who leads with the track "Indian Gyal Riddim," is a well-known producer and DJ from Poland. Dreadsquad is respected for his work in blending reggae with other genres and has played at international festivals. Cham Phoenix adds "West Indian Gyal," bringing a unique vocal style. Cheeba’s "Slumdog Millionaire" is another highlight, showing his creative approach. Other songs include "Instagram" by DCD, "Like A Pro" by Doubla J, "Mumbai Gyal" by General ZoozBawariBasanti, "Go, Kiss, Feel, Fly" by Kasia Malenda, and "She Wants Ganja" by Ward 21Kunley Da Kulprit. Each artist brings their own flavor, but the one drop beat and SUPERFLY STUDIO’s production keep everything unified. This release is a strong example of reggae’s lasting connection to its roots and sound system culture.
Indian Gyal Tracklist:
- Dreadsquad – Indian Gyal Riddim (Version)
- Cham Phoenix – West Indian Gyal
- Cheeba – Slumdog Millionaire
- DCD – Instagram
- Doubla J – Like A Pro
- General ZoozBawariBasanti – Mumbai Gyal
- Kasia Malenda – Go, Kiss, Feel, Fly
- M-Syla – Asian Dread Foundation
- Ward 21Kunley Da Kulprit – She Wants Ganja
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