MAMBO RIDDIM produced by CHRONIC RECORDS 2021
Mambo Overview
In 2021, dancehall parties in Jamaica carried a rebellious energy. The music at these events was loud, joyful, and full of life. This was the backdrop for the release of the Mambo Riddim, a collection that captured the spirit of the time. The riddim’s sound was built for parties, with rhythms that made people want to move. The creative force behind this release was CHRONIC RECORDS. This producer and label is known for shaping modern dancehall with bold, energetic riddims. CHRONIC RECORDS has worked with both new and established artists, helping to bring fresh sounds to the dancehall scene. Their catalog includes several popular riddims that have gained attention on streaming platforms. The Mambo Riddim features standout tracks from a select group of artists. Buyuz Time delivers "Mambo," a song that quickly became a favorite in dancehall circles. Escobar brings his unique style to "Vaciln," adding flair and energy to the riddim. Ganjah Smoka Clan’s "Por Qu A M No" shows their ability to blend catchy melodies with dancehall beats. Gilly’s "Sexy Body Girls" is another highlight, bringing classic party vibes. Gizmo 876 rounds out the lineup with "In The Mood," a track that keeps the dancefloor moving. Each artist brings something special, making the Mambo Riddim a strong example of 2021 dancehall. Even now, DJs play these tracks to keep the memories of those lively parties alive. The riddim remains a favorite for anyone who loves bashment music.
Mambo Tracklist:
- Buyuz Time – Mambo
- Escobar – Vaciln
- Ganjah Smoka Clan – Por Qu A M No
- Gilly – Sexy Body Girls
- Gizmo 876 – In The Mood
- Kingder & Jml – Bad Enough (Official Remix)
- Kingder & Jml – Mambo Riddim (Instrumental)
- Kingder & Jml – Shake It
- Mc Kemon – Just In Case
- Maylan Manaza – Mas Y Fuera
- Mista Rowe – Fiesta
- Pablo Nicasso – No Me Paro
- Robert Dallas , Kingder & Jml & Sis Smurf – Wine
- Sista Carmen – My Way
- Sista Kata – Fyah
- Richie Loop – Move It (Shat Shats)
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