Machette Riddim produced by Oga Henz 2025
Machette Overview
The new dancehall collection brings together ten tracks that show the full power and style of the genre. Each song rides the same energetic riddim, but every artist brings their own voice and feeling. Mad Monkey opens strong with "Rasta Man's Time," a track full of roots energy and bold lyrics. Ginitoh follows with "Magnet," adding catchy hooks and a smooth flow. Ginitoh is known for his earlier hit single “Blessed Youth,” which helped him gain fans across the Caribbean and Europe. Winter charge steps in with "Gap," delivering sharp verses and a fresh sound. Nelo’s "Pano" stands out for its melodic approach, while Pistoh keeps things classic with "Real Dancehall." Pistoh has been part of the scene for over a decade and is respected for his 2016 collaboration with veteran deejay Busy Signal on the track “Street Vibes.” The collection also features Kay Cee with "Tikuvutika," Jeanger Spokol & Gibolozi Warrior on "Set it up," Anoxy Mw with "Tizikondana," Almz on "Machette," and Add Sley with "Happy Time." Each artist adds their own twist, showing the riddim’s range. Behind the mixing board is Oga Henz, a producer known for his work with the Oga Nation label. Oga Henz has built a reputation for blending modern dancehall with African influences, and his productions have reached millions of streams worldwide. This collection is already being praised by selectors as one of the best dancehall releases of 2025, thanks to its strong lineup and dynamic production.
Machette Tracklist:
- Mad Monkey – Rasta Man’s Time
- Ginitoh – Magnet
- Winter charge – Gap
- Nelo – Pano
- Pistoh – Real Dancehall
- Kay Cee – Tikuvutika
- Jeanger Spokol &Gibolozi Warrior – Set it up
- C-Ngonzo – Galamuka
- Anoxy Mw – Tizikondana
- Almz – Machette
- Add Sley – Happy Time
- Eyoh Nyekah &Papa Bwaii – Zifukwa Zandewu
- Fyah Genallah – Yuh mi want
- Shonz-T – School Ya Dancehall
- Oga Henz – Machette Riddim Medley
- Oga Henz – Machette Riddim
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