KREAMER RIDDIM produced by DIGITAL PRODUCTIONZ 2023
Kreamer Overview
In the heart of Jamaica’s dancehall scene, the Kreamer Riddim yard session tape began its journey in 2023. The selector’s choice was clear from the start: this tape brought pure energy and quickly became a yard anthem. Behind the riddim was DIGITAL PRODUCTIONZ, a well-respected name in modern dancehall production. Known for their sharp sound and signature style, DIGITAL PRODUCTIONZ has worked with a range of artists and helped shape several dancehall hits in recent years. The creation of Kreamer Riddim was all about capturing the spirit of the dance. The producer’s vision was to craft a beat that would move both the crowd and the artists. When the riddim was ready, top talents stepped forward. Digi Doran & Art La Marley delivered “Kreamer,” a track that set the tone with its driving energy. Digi Doran, recognized for his versatile flow, has been building his reputation with standout collaborations, while Art La Marley’s unique voice added a fresh twist. Digi Doran also teamed up with Rytikal for “Everywhere,” bringing together two artists with distinct styles. Rytikal, known for his hit “Chosen,” added lyrical strength to the tape. On “Middle,” Digi Doran & IWaata kept the dancehall fire burning. IWaata, who gained attention with his single “Clip Tall,” brought his raw delivery to the mix. Rounding out the session, Digi Doran & Swazz’s “Bless America” offered a different flavor, showing the riddim’s range. From the studio to the yard, this session tape remains one of the purest dancehall sounds of 2023.
Kreamer Tracklist:
- Kreamer Riddim
- Digi Doran & Art La Marley – Kreamer (Clean)
- Digi Doran & Art La Marley – Kreamer (Radio Edit)
- Digi Doran & Rytikal – Everywhere (Clean)
- Digi Doran & Rytikal – Everywhere (Radio Edit)
- Digi Doran & IWaata – Middle (Clean)
- Digi Doran & IWaata – Middle (Radio Edit)
- Digi Doran & Swazz – Bless America
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