Light Hearted Riddim produced by Patomar Muziq 2023
Light Hearted Overview
In 2023, the dancehall set known as Light Hearted Riddim brought new energy to clubs all over Jamaica. This set blended classic dancehall beats with hints of pop and reggae, creating a fresh sound that appealed to a wide crowd. The riddim’s builder, Patomar Muziq, played a key role in shaping this vibe. Known for his work with Patomar Productions, he has helped launch several successful dancehall projects, showing his strong influence in the local music scene. Each artist on the riddim brought their own style. Rohan Clarke delivered "Departure," adding a powerful touch with his vocals. Stephen Souza, who gained attention with his song "He Lifted Me," brought a soulful edge. Uni’verss, with "Light Hearted," matched the upbeat tone and kept the groove lively. Professor Roach contributed "His Love," using his unique sound to add depth. Sarid D.V.N, with "Rocky Road," shared a message of resilience, connecting with listeners through relatable lyrics. These tracks did not just stick to one genre. The riddim mixed dancehall’s strong bass and drums with melodies from reggae and hints of electronic music. This blend made each song suitable for both dance floors and radio play. The collection also proved the strength of Jamaican studios, as artists and producers worked together to create a project that felt both modern and true to the roots of dancehall. Light Hearted Riddim stood out in 2023, showing how collaboration and creative production can keep dancehall music moving forward.
Light Hearted Tracklist:
- Rohan Clarke – Departure
- Stephen Souza – He Lifted Me
- Uni’verss – Light Hearted
- Professor Roach – His Love
- Sarid D.V.N – Rocky Road
- Peter Scott – Sunny Days
- Ynot D’Paul – On Time God
- Rochelle Bradshaw – So Good To Me
- Nanamous – Save Your Soul
- Ken Serious – Work Hard
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