JEALOUSY RIDDIM produced by GHETTO LINKS RECORDS – 2011
Jealousy Overview
In 2011, the dancehall world was buzzing with excitement when the Jealousy Riddim dropped. This compilation was crafted by GHETTO LINKS RECORDS, a label known for pushing bold sounds into the streets. The riddim itself was built by a skilled track builder who created a beat that was both catchy and powerful, giving artists a solid foundation to showcase their style. GHETTO LINKS RECORDS had already made a name for itself in the Jamaican music scene, releasing projects that often found their way into the hands of top DJs. With Jealousy Riddim, the label continued its streak of influential releases, quickly earning heavy rotation at parties and on radio. The compilation brought together a mix of established and rising voices. Chase Cross led the way with "Dem A Mystery (Raw)," adding his signature energy. Turbulence, widely recognized for his hit "Notorious," delivered "Praise Rastafari," bringing a conscious message to the riddim. Shano’s "Rest In Peace" offered a heartfelt performance, while Dudsymil’s "Seen My Glory" stood out with its uplifting lyrics. Other artists made their mark as well: Kibaki with "Mek Them Say," Mitch on "Jealous," and North Bound (Krymis) with "Shadow Me." Tazz’s "Nuh Man To The Link" and Wissy Wassy’s "Friend A Kill Friend" added to the riddim’s variety. The instrumental version, "Jealousy Riddim - Instrumental," let DJs and fans enjoy the pure sound. For dancehall fans, 2011 cannot be remembered without this compilation.
Jealousy Tracklist:
1. Chase Cross – Dem A Mystery (Raw)2. Dudsymil – Seen My Glory3. Jealousy Riddim – Instrumental4. Kibaki – Mek Them Say5. Mitch – Jealous6. North Bound (Krymis) – Shadow Me7. Shano – Rest In Peace8. Tazz – Nuh Man To The Link9. Turbulence – Praise Rastafari10. Wissy Wassy – Friend A Kill Friend
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