LIFE RESET RIDDIM produced by RIDDIM TO DEM ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Life Reset Overview
In 2021, the Life Reset Riddim brought new excitement to the dancehall scene. This era was known for its energetic parties and club nights across Jamaica. The riddim was produced by RIDDIM TO DEM ENTERTAINMENT, a label with a growing reputation for creating rhythms that connect with both local and international audiences. Their productions have appeared on major streaming platforms, helping to spread Jamaican music worldwide. The Life Reset Riddim featured several standout artists. Alkashi made a strong impression with the song "Hard Life," adding heartfelt lyrics and a catchy flow. Boogzino’s "Hope & Pray" offered uplifting vibes, and Boogzino is also known for his earlier track “Life Story,” which gained attention in the dancehall community. Lenz Real’s "Give Thanks" brought a message of gratitude, showing his skill for positive songwriting. Mark Messam delivered "We Can Do This," encouraging unity and determination. Tranea Luxe teamed up with Sharp Shooter for "Roses," mixing smooth vocals with dancehall energy. This collaboration was well received by fans who enjoy both artists’ styles. Vip’s "Naa Stay" came in both clean and raw versions, giving DJs more options for different crowds. The instrumental track, "Life Reset Riddim," by RIDDIM TO DEM, kept dancers moving all night. Many say the riddim defined dancehall’s bashment energy in 2021. Its sound echoed through clubs across the island, and it still feels fresh today. The Life Reset Riddim stands as a key moment for dancehall music in recent years.
Life Reset Tracklist:
- Alkashi – Hard Life
- Boogzino – Hope & Pray
- Lenz Real – Give Thanks
- Riddim To Dem – Life Reset Riddim (instrumental)
- Mark Messam – We Can Do This
- Tranea Luxe – Roses (feat Sharp Shooter)
- Vip – Naa Stay (Clean)
- Vip – Naa Stay (Raw)
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