MARVELI RIDDIM produced by NYCE NATION 2023
Marveli Overview
The Marveli Riddim dancehall set began in the studio with a clear vision. The team wanted to create a sound that would capture the energy of 2023 dancehall and bring something fresh to the bashment scene. The riddim’s creator set out to blend bright, catchy beats with enough space for artists to shine. At the heart of the project is producer NYCE NATION, a name known for pushing modern dancehall forward. NYCE NATION has built a strong reputation, with previous productions racking up thousands of streams online. The label is respected for its ability to bring together both rising and established talent, always focusing on authentic dancehall vibes. Each artist on the Marveli Riddim brought their own style. Carter stands out with “Come Back,” delivering a smooth performance that fits perfectly with the riddim’s upbeat mood. Carter is known for his energetic delivery and has gained attention with tracks that have reached dancehall fans worldwide. RedBean’s “Speed & Zess” adds a lively, playful touch. RedBean is recognized for creative lyrics and has been featured on several popular dancehall compilations in recent years. His style keeps the riddim moving and the energy high. Matara Frenche’s “Goodness” brings a melodic flow, showing off her vocal range. She has collaborated with well-known producers in the past and continues to make her mark in the genre. NYCE NATION closes out the set with “Marveli Riddim,” a track that ties the whole project together. For dancehall fans, 2023 would not be complete without this yard session tape.
Marveli Tracklist:
- Carter – Come Back (Clean)
- Carter – Come Back (Radio Edit)
- RedBean – Speed & Zess (Clean)
- RedBean – Speed & Zess (Radio Edit)
- Matara Frenche – Goodness (Clean)
- Matara Frenche – Goodness (Radio Edit)
- NyceNation – Marveli Riddim (Instrumental)
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