KENYAN AIRWAYS RIDDIM produced by RIDDIM CULTURE RECORDS 2013
Kenyan Airways Overview
When the selector’s mix of the Kenyan Airways Riddim dropped, dancehall fans in Jamaica and beyond responded with pure energy. The mix quickly became a yard anthem, lighting up parties and radio shows with its sharp, modern sound. Crowds sang along to every hook, and DJs kept the riddim on heavy rotation. Each artist brought a unique touch to the project. Dafari led with “Kenyan Airways,” a track that showed his signature style and confident delivery. Hope Kid, already known for his hit “Holiday,” added his flair with “Designer Jeans.” Ivlyn made her mark with “Sound The Alarm,” a song that highlighted her powerful vocals and presence. Mista Googz contributed “Jesus,” blending spiritual themes with dancehall rhythms, while Pastor Samukat delivered “Wonders And Signs,” bringing a message of hope and faith. Other artists like Philla with “Greater Love,” Suz — Eye with “Glory To Him,” and Ting Seh with “Give Thanks” added even more variety, making the riddim a complete package for listeners. The sound behind the riddim came from RIDDIM CULTURE RECORDS, a label known for shaping the modern dancehall scene. With a history of releasing popular projects and supporting both rising and established artists, the label has built a strong reputation. Their attention to detail and fresh approach helped the Kenyan Airways Riddim stand out in a crowded year. By late 2013, this riddim was more than just a release—it became a touchstone of dancehall culture, showing how creativity and collaboration keep the genre moving forward.
Kenyan Airways Tracklist:
- Dafari – Kenyan Airways
- Hope Kid – Designer Jeans
- Ivlyn – Sound The Alarm
- Mista Googz – Jesus
- Pastor Samukat – Wonders And Signs
- Philla – Greater Love
- Suz-Eye – Glory To Him
- Ting Seh – Give Thanks
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