LIVE GUD 1.0 RIDDIM produced by GOLD SAC RECORDS 2021
Live Gud 1.0 Overview
In 2021, the dancehall scene was alive with energy, and the Live Gud 1.0 Riddim captured that spirit. This riddim quickly became a favorite at late-night parties, with its classic dancehall style mixed with modern sounds. The cultural setting around the riddim was all about celebration, unity, and the strong pulse of Jamaican music. The sound engineer played a big role in shaping the riddim’s bold and lively sound. Carefully mixed horn riffs and a gritty rhythm helped the music stand out, making it perfect for both radio play and sound system sessions. At the center of the project is GOLD SAC RECORDS. Known for their commitment to authentic dancehall, the label has built a reputation for quality releases. GOLD SAC RECORDS has seen their projects streamed on major platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, helping to spread their influence beyond Jamaica. The artists on the Live Gud 1.0 Riddim each brought something special. Pamputtae delivered “Show Dem Love,” a track that matched her vibrant style. She is known for her hit “Single Mother,” which brought her recognition in the dancehall community. Esco Da Shocker performed “Dream Team,” adding his signature flow. Sassipearilia teamed up with Spready Glory on “Cut Dem Off,” creating a standout moment on the riddim. Jason X Turn’s “Nuh Trust Dem.” and Princess Drea’s “Guard Up” (offered in both clean and raw versions) brought more voices and perspectives to the project. Even now, the Live Gud 1.0 Riddim reminds fans of the unforgettable energy and excitement of 2021 dancehall.
Live Gud 1.0 Tracklist:
- Pamputtae – Show Dem Love (Clean)
- Pamputtae – Show Dem Love (Raw)
- Esco Da Shocker – Dream Team
- Sassipearilia & Spready Glory – Cut Dem Off
- Jason X Turn – Nuh Trust Dem.
- Princess Drea – Guard Up (Clean)
- Princess Drea – Guard Up (Raw)
- G-Cept – Youth Days
- Gold Sac – Live Gud 1.0 Riddim Instrumental
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