MOROSE RIDDIM produced by STREET FAME RECORDS 2018
Morose Overview
If you love sound system culture, you know how important a good bashment rhythm is for any dancehall session. In 2018, the Morose Riddim became a favorite on yard playlists, turning up the energy at parties and dance clashes across Jamaica. The riddim was built by STREET FAME RECORDS, a label known for shaping raw dancehall sounds with a unique style. STREET FAME RECORDS has worked with several rising and established artists in Jamaica, helping to push dancehall forward in the digital era. Their productions often get strong support on local radio and streaming platforms, making them a respected name in the scene. On Morose Riddim, each artist brings a different flavor. Jahvillani’s track “High” stands out with his signature flow. Jahvillani is known for his hit “Clarks Pon Foot,” which helped him break into the mainstream. Khardos delivers “Grateful,” giving thanks and showing his lyrical skills. Leital’s “Hope & Pray” adds a thoughtful touch to the lineup. Rhiya Luna brings a sweet vibe with “Sweetest Love,” while Trance closes out the set with “Die Young.” Together, these songs show why Morose Riddim was a bashment anthem in 2018. The heavy bass, sharp snares, and catchy melodies made it a must-play for selectors. It’s a true piece of dancehall sound system culture, made for the dancefloor.
Morose Tracklist:
- Jahvillani – High
- Khardos – Grateful
- Leital – Hope & Pray (Wull It Out)
- Rhiya Luna – Sweetest Love
- Trance – Die Young
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