LIFESTYLE RIDDIM produced by REDBOOM SUPAMIX / FRENZ FOR REAL 2019
Lifestyle Overview
Lifestyle Riddim comes from Jamaica and was released in 2019. The riddim quickly became known for its fresh sound and strong energy, helping new voices get noticed in the dancehall scene. A big name on the riddim is Vybz Kartel, who brings his signature style on “Dem No Ready.” This track stands out with sharp lyrics and a catchy flow. Another rising star, Squash (6ixx Boss), made waves with “Bad Gyal.” His song brought a street vibe and connected with younger fans. Teejay also made an impact on the riddim. His track “One” showed his talent for smooth melodies and real-life lyrics. The riddim also features Sean Paul with “Braff & Laugh.” He adds his global dancehall touch, making the project even more powerful. Demarco’s “Slim a Wear” is another highlight, mixing humor and clever lyrics. Chi Ching Ching joins in with “Savin’Pan,” bringing his unique style and energy. Behind the scenes, REDBOOM SUPAMIX / FRENZ FOR REAL produced the Lifestyle Riddim. This producer is known for working with different artists and creating riddims that get a lot of attention. Their work on this project helped launch several artists and keep the sound fresh in dancehall. Today, Lifestyle Riddim is remembered as an important release. It gave new artists a big break and brought together some of the biggest names in dancehall. The riddim’s impact can still be felt in the genre.
Lifestyle Tracklist:
1. Vybz Kartel – Dem No Ready (Raw)
2. Vybz Kartel – Dem No Ready
3. Squash (6ixx Boss) – Bad Gyal
4. Teejay – One (Raw)
5. Teejay – One
6. Sean Paul – Braff & Laugh (Raw)
7. Sean Paul – Braff & Laugh
8. Demarco – Slim a Wear (Raw)
9. Demarco – Slim a Wear
10. Chi Ching Ching – Savin’Pan
11. Sikka Rymes – She a Bawl
12. Starface – Badman Lovin'(Raw)
13. Starface – Badman Lovin’
14. I Waata – Cut Off Jean
15. Intence – Go Hard
16. Lifestyle Riddim – Instrumental
Releases Similar to Lifestyle Riddim – Redboom Supamix / Frenz For Real
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.