KONZA CITY RIDDIM produced by FAR EAST PRODUCTIONS 2013
Konza City Overview
FAR EAST PRODUCTIONS was the label behind the lively party sound that filled dancehall in 2013. Known for their consistent work in the genre, FAR EAST PRODUCTIONS helped shape the modern dancehall landscape with their signature melodic touch. Their riddims often feature a mix of established and rising artists, and Konza City Riddim was no exception. This riddim brought together a strong lineup. Donteh delivered "Party," a track that quickly became a favorite at dancehall sessions. Donteh is well known for his energetic performances and catchy hooks, and "Party" fit right into his growing catalog. Ken Xtra also stood out with "As A Warrior," adding his own flavor to the mix. Ken Xtra is recognized for his powerful voice and has built a loyal fan base through consistent releases. Jah Nabi contributed "African Pride," a song that reflects his roots and lyrical strength. Gilloh’s "Come Back" brought a smooth vibe, showing his versatility as an artist. Videh added "Fi Do Dat," giving listeners another reason to keep the riddim on repeat. All these artists rode the upbeat and driving rhythm crafted by FAR EAST PRODUCTIONS. The producer’s attention to detail and experience in the scene helped make the Konza City Riddim a standout. FAR EAST PRODUCTIONS has worked with many artists across the years and is respected for bringing new sounds to dancehall. For fans, 2013 would not be the same without this release. The energy and groove of Konza City Riddim made it a must-play at parties and dancehall events, leaving a lasting mark on the genre.
Konza City Tracklist:
- Donteh – Party
- Ken Xtra – As A Warrior
- Jah Nabi – African Pride
- Gilloh – Come Back
- Videh – Fi Do Dat
- Amoh Ft. Jobless – Good Or Bad
- Daggie – Gyal Dem
- Sherrif – Jah Lead The Way
- Sadatt Ft. Kharey – Uhiki
- Jihadist – Konza City Riddim Version
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