JAMROCK RASPE RIDDIM produced by HIGH SOUND PRODUCTION 2023
Jamrock Raspe Overview
HIGH SOUND PRODUCTION has built a name for itself in the dancehall scene, known for crisp, modern riddims and a knack for highlighting new talent. The label’s influence grew steadily through the 2020s, with their productions often reaching streaming charts and popular playlists across the Caribbean and Latin America. Their approach blends traditional dancehall energy with fresh, digital sounds, making their releases favorites among selectors and partygoers. In 2023, HIGH SOUND PRODUCTION delivered the Jamrock Raspe Riddim, a project that quickly became a staple at bashment sessions. The riddim features a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their unique style to the mix. Youngcash El Liricoso stands out with his track “Globo.” Known for his sharp delivery, Youngcash El Liricoso gained wider attention with earlier hits in the Latin urban scene, and his work on “Globo” continues to show his lyrical skill. Julio Pra delivers “Para El Puerto,” adding smooth, catchy vocals that fit perfectly with the riddim’s hypnotic beat. Julio Pra has been on the rise, and his collaborations have helped him reach audiences beyond his home country. Rodney Style’s “La Onlyfans” brings a playful energy, matching the riddim’s island vibe. Rodney Style is recognized for his clever songwriting and memorable hooks, which have made tracks like “La Onlyfans” crowd favorites. Dimelokikee rounds out the riddim with the title track, “Jamrock Raspe Riddim,” giving fans a pure dancehall experience. For dancehall lovers, 2023 would not be complete without this mix, which captured the sound of the year and kept the vibes strong at every session.
Jamrock Raspe Tracklist:
- Youngcash El Liricoso – Globo
- Julio Pra – Para El Puerto
- Rodney Style – La Onlyfans
- Dimelokikee – Jamrock Raspe Riddim
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