
Island Breeze Overview
When Island Breeze Riddim dropped in 2018, dancehall fans quickly made it the soundtrack of late-night parties across Jamaica and beyond. The riddim’s infectious energy drew crowds and kept them moving until sunrise. Even years later, many people say its bashment flow brings back the unforgettable party vibe of 2018. A big part of the riddim’s success came from the artists who recorded on it. Gott Yo’s “One Shoes” stood out for its catchy hook and lively delivery. Vershon added his own flavor with “My Success.” By 2018, Vershon was already known for hits like “Inna Real Life,” which had helped him build a strong following in the dancehall scene. Jahsmoodface brought a more thoughtful side with “Protect Me,” showing his lyrical skills and unique voice. Tee Que and Allico Proda teamed up for “Waah Rich,” giving fans a song that quickly became popular at parties and on the radio. Behind the scenes, the riddim was created by GLENDEVON RECORDS/REAL QUEFFA RECORDS. The label is known for supporting both new and established dancehall artists, and their productions have earned thousands of streams on platforms like YouTube and Spotify. Their work on Island Breeze Riddim helped cement their reputation for bringing fresh, energetic sounds to the genre. Today, Island Breeze Riddim is remembered as one of the standout dancehall releases of 2018. Its songs and rhythms still get played, reminding fans of the good times and the powerful energy that defined that year.
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.