MIRACLE RIDDIM produced by BLAK KARPET PRODUCTION 2021
Miracle Overview
In 2021, the Miracle Riddim became a true force in the dancehall scene, shaking up sound systems and keeping every bashment alive. The journey started in the studio with beat maker Blak Karpet, who crafted a rhythm that was both hard-hitting and infectious. Blak Karpet Production, known for their consistent work in the dancehall space, brought everything together. With a reputation for blending fresh talent and established voices, the label once again proved their impact on the genre’s modern sound. Each artist brought their own flavor to the Miracle Riddim. Lutan Fyah, celebrated for his hit “St. Jago De La Vega,” delivered “It Still Deh Deh,” riding the riddim with his signature conscious lyrics. TIkaros followed with “My Rights,” a track that stood out for its powerful message and energetic delivery. Turbulence, whose song “Notorious” remains a dancehall staple, added his unmistakable voice to “Miracles,” giving the riddim another anthem. Jerimus’s “Man Ah Soldier” brought a militant vibe, while Wisdom’s “Judgement” added a thoughtful, rootsy edge. Each track layered on the next, building an unstoppable momentum that selectors couldn’t resist spinning at every clash. Amejah’s “Cleanse” and Fyah Don’s “Nuh Loyal” kept the energy high, while the “Miracle Riddim” instrumental by Blak Karpet let the beat shine on its own. The Miracle Riddim’s selector’s mix was a highlight of 2021, uniting artists and fans in a celebration of dancehall’s collaborative spirit. It was more than a riddim—it was a moment that defined the year’s bashment sound.
Miracle Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – It Still Deh Deh
- TIkaros – My Rights
- Turbulence – Miracles
- Jerimus – Man Ah Soldier
- Wisdom – Judgement
- Amejah – Cleanse
- Fyah Don – Nuh Loyal
- Blak Karpet – Miracle Riddim (instrumental)
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