MIRACULOUS RIDDIM produced by ABNORMAL RECORDS / RIVERNILE MUZIK 2021
Miraculous Overview
The sound system cut of Miraculous Riddim brought a heavy, rolling energy to every dancehall session in 2021. The bassline thumped hard, keeping the speakers shaking and the crowd moving. This riddim’s sharp percussion and melodic hooks gave selectors a powerful tool for any clash, making it a favorite on the sound system circuit. The instrumental, Abnormal Records — Miraculous Riddim, set the stage for a night of pure dancehall vibes. Maestro Don stood out with his track Miraculous, bringing his signature style and confidence to the riddim. Sikka Rymes, who has been recognized for his collaborations with Vybz Kartel, delivered Fast Or Slow, adding a rapid-fire lyrical flow that kept listeners locked in. Sizzla, a Grammy-nominated artist known for his classic album "Da Real Thing," brought conscious fire with Question, showing why he remains a respected voice in reggae and dancehall. Enoxx’s Program and Advyce’s Too Slow each added their own flavor, helping round out the riddim’s lineup with fresh voices and unique perspectives. Behind the scenes, ABNORMAL RECORDS / RIVERNILE MUZIK played a key role in shaping the sound. The label has built a reputation for delivering quality dancehall productions, with Miraculous Riddim standing as a highlight in their catalog. Their attention to detail and commitment to authentic dancehall sound has earned them respect from selectors and fans alike. Even years later, dancehall selectors still rate this 2021 riddim as a top pick for keeping any session lively and unforgettable.
Miraculous Tracklist:
- Maestro Don – Miraculous
- Sikka Rymes – Fast Or Slow
- Sizzla – Question
- Advancc – Chat
- Enoxx – Program
- Advyce – Too Slow
- Bam Rush – Neva Short A Gyal
- Oneil Frass – Doh Stop
- Abnormal Records – Miraculous Riddim (Instrumental)
Releases Similar to Miraculous Riddim – Abnormal Records / Rivernile Muzik
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