Last Quarter Riddim produced by Gangwayy Records 2024
Last Quarter Overview
The "Last Quarter Riddim" compilation appeared in Jamaica in early 2024, quickly making its mark on the local dancehall scene. The project is a showcase of fresh talent and energetic production, capturing the spirit of the yard beat that has driven dancehall’s sound this year. The compilation brings together a select group of artists, each delivering their own style over the riddim. Bal Bo 5 Star Highly stands out with "Ina Man Life," showing the artist’s sharp delivery and streetwise lyrics. Bolus, known for his energetic stage presence, contributes "Motivated by Cash," a track that speaks to ambition and the hustle. D'Vcious adds a darker edge with "Haunted," building on his reputation for emotional intensity in his music. Don Parkii, who has gained attention for his collaborations with several well-known producers, brings "V6" to the mix, adding a smooth, confident flow. Fiftie, who has been featured on several rising dancehall playlists, steps up with "Up Next," signaling his growing presence in the genre. Behind the scenes, Gangwayy Records is the driving force of the riddim. The label has built a reputation for punchy, percussion-driven productions and has seen several of its recent projects rack up significant streams on digital platforms. Their influence is clear in the crisp, rhythmic foundation that ties the compilation together. Many in the dancehall community say the yard beat captured in "Last Quarter Riddim" has come to define the bashment energy of 2024. Each track flows naturally into the next, making the compilation a favorite for selectors and fans alike.
Last Quarter Tracklist:
- Bal Bo 5 Star Highly – Ina Man Life
- Bolus – Motivated by Cash
- D’Vcious – Haunted
- Don Parkii – V6
- Fiftie – Up Next
- Fulla Dan – Rifle
- Kashman – De 9x
- Lil Qb – G Life
- Painy – Retribution
- Raw 6ixx – Holiday
- Stinga – Man Bad
- Wayne 4m – Liner
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