MY TESTAMENT RIDDIM produced by SUBLIMINAL RECORDS 2022
My Testament Overview
The 2022 release of My Testament Riddim brought a fresh wave of energy to dancehall with a set of tracks that quickly became favorites for selectors and fans. The riddim features a strong lineup: Trini Baby with "Trust None," Ashadá on "Dreamchaser," King B delivering "As We Grow," Arthur with "Major," Black Loyalty on "Get Ready," Solo Unfg’s "Too Much Times," and Jovi Ton with the title track "My Testament." Each song highlights the unique style of its artist, adding variety while keeping the dancefloor moving. Trini Baby’s "Trust None" stands out for its catchy hooks and confident delivery, adding to the artist’s growing reputation in the dancehall scene. Ashadá, known for his smooth vocals, brings motivation and aspiration to "Dreamchaser." King B, who has previously gained attention for his single "Rasta Love," brings thoughtful lyrics to "As We Grow," showing his ability to mix conscious messages with dancehall rhythms. Arthur’s "Major" and Black Loyalty’s "Get Ready" both keep the energy high, giving DJs plenty of options for peak-time play. Solo Unfg and Jovi Ton round out the set, each contributing their own flavor to the riddim’s overall sound. Behind the scenes, SUBLIMINAL RECORDS crafted the riddim’s driving beat and cohesive style. The label, founded in Jamaica, has a track record of supporting both new and established dancehall talent. Their productions have gained streams across digital platforms, helping to push the sound worldwide. In 2022, My Testament Riddim became a staple at dancehall events, remembered as a club-ready anthem that brought together diverse voices over a unified beat.
My Testament Tracklist:
- Trini Baby – Trust None
- Ashadá – Dreamchaser
- King B – As We Grow
- Arthur – Major
- Black Loyalty – Get Ready
- Giftidd – Stay Woke
- Solo Unfg – Too Much Times
- Jovi Ton – My Testament
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