INNA DEM HEAD RIDDIM produced by ROMEICH ENTERTAINMENT 2023
Inna Dem Head Overview
In 2023, the dancehall scene got a big boost from the Inna Dem Head Riddim. This club-ready riddim came with heavy basslines and a party mood that made it a favorite at dancehall events. The beat is energetic, with a pulsing rhythm that keeps the dancefloor moving all night. Several popular artists brought their own style to the riddim. Chronic Law delivered “Choke,” adding his signature deep voice and sharp lyrics. Chronic Law is known for his hit single “Hillside,” which helped him gain a strong following in Jamaica and beyond. 9ine’s “Drift” also stands out, with catchy flows that fit the riddim’s vibe. Stalk Ashley, who has worked with international artists like Jada Kingdom, added her unique sound to “Dutty Casamigos.” Roze Don’s “White Rum” brings a smooth, party-ready energy, while Ding Dong’s “Bup Bup Bup” gives the riddim a fun, dance-driven boost. Ding Dong is famous for his dance anthems and is the creator of the hit song “Fling Yuh Shoulder.” The project was produced by ROMEICH ENTERTAINMENT, a label and production house known for shaping modern dancehall. ROMEICH ENTERTAINMENT has helped launch the careers of several top Jamaican artists and is behind some of the island’s biggest party tracks. Inna Dem Head Riddim became one of the bashment highlights of 2023, lighting up dancehall parties and playlists. With its heavy bass, top artists, and expert production, it captured the sound of the year.
Inna Dem Head Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Choke (Clean)
- Chronic Law – Choke (Radio Edit)
- 9ine – Drift (explicit)
- Valiant – Motorcade (Clean)
- Valiant – Motorcade (Radio Edit)
- Stalk Ashley – Dutty Casamigos
- Roze Don – White Rum
- Roze Don – White Rum (Radio Edit)
- Romeich Ent presents Inna Dem Head (Round 1)
- Ding Dong – Bup Bup Bup (clean)
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