MERAKI RIDDIM (ACOUSTIC) – FUTURE WORLD PRODUCTION 2021
Meraki Overview
The Meraki Riddim brought together some of dancehall’s most exciting voices in 2021. Busy Signal, well-known for hits like “Stay So,” leads the set with his track “Deadly Chauffeur.” Christopher Martin, who gained fame with songs like “Cheaters Prayer” and is a former Digicel Rising Stars winner, delivers “Lets Get to It.” Romain Virgo, recognized for his successful albums and the popular single “Soul Provider,” adds his energy with “Wicked So.” Renee 6:30, rising in the dancehall scene, contributes “Fall in Love,” while Monifa Goss, known for her powerful vocals, delivers “Hustle Hard.” The riddim also features Lia Caribe’s “Life,” Gott’s “Yo - Swear Dem Bad,” Asabi’s “Winey Don,” TallGad’s “Nahum,” and Grim Rym’s “Good Vibe.” Each artist brings their own style, creating a blend of hardcore deejay lyrics and smooth, melodic vocals. This mix of voices gives the riddim both edge and harmony, making it appealing to a wide range of dancehall fans. The production keeps the classic dancehall sound alive, with energetic beats and a tight rhythm section. The selector’s mix balances the tougher, streetwise tracks with more romantic and uplifting songs, showing the full range of modern dancehall. Meraki Riddim stands out as a pure dancehall project from 2021, capturing the spirit of the genre with its strong lineup and lively sound. It remains a favorite for those who love authentic dancehall music.
Meraki Tracklist:
- Busy Signal – Deadly Chauffeur (Acoustic)
- Christopher Martin – Lets Get to It (Acoustic)
- Romain Virgo – Wicked So (Acoustic)
- Renee 6:30 – Fall in Love (Acoustic)
- Monifa Goss – Hustle Hard (Acoustic)
- Lia Caribe – Life (Acoustic)
- Gott-Yo – Swear Dem Bad (Acoustic)
- Asabi – Winey Don (Acoustic)
- TallGad – Nahum (Acoustic)
- Grim Rym – Good Vibe (Acoustic)
- Tahleii – Motivation (Acoustic)
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