Namiza Riddim produced by Oga Henz for Convicted Records 2025
Namiza Overview
The Namiza Riddim is making a big impact in dancehall parties for 2025. DJs are playing this mix everywhere, and the crowd is loving the energy. The riddim stands out because of its heavy beats and catchy hooks, making it perfect for clubs and street dances. Compared to other party backdrops of its era, Namiza Riddim feels more focused on movement and excitement. While some riddims from recent years leaned into slower, melodic vibes, this one brings the tempo up and keeps the dancefloor packed. It reminds fans of the high-energy bashment mixes from the early 2010s, but with a modern twist. Artists like Blaq Ceed, known for the popular track "The Best," bring strong performances that fit the riddim’s style. Ginitoh’s "Outernational Girl" adds a global feel, while Jay Sky with "Never" and Kay Cee with "Ukhululuke" show how different voices can work together on one project. Davina Star, who made waves with "Badder Dan Dem," adds real star power. The bashment arranger plays a key role, making sure each song fits the party vibe and flows smoothly into the next. This makes the riddim easy for DJs to use in their sets. Oga Henz, the producer behind Convicted Records, is known for shaping new sounds in dancehall. He has a history of working with rising artists and making music that connects with young fans, especially on platforms like TikTok. In 2025, Namiza Riddim is not just another release—it’s the heartbeat of dancehall sessions everywhere.
Namiza Tracklist:
- J-waxy – Hit After Hit
- Blaq Ceed – The Best
- Ginitoh – Outernational Girl
- Jay Sky – Never
- Kay Cee – Ukhululuke
- Davina Star – Badder Dan Dem
- Eli C Yoh – Simungafike Pa Bad
- Chrisper – Wagwaan
- Pistoh – Naminza
- Salmanda – Just Ride
- Neffar Crazy – Mih Love
- Shonz-t – Pull Up
- Stapie – Never Come Easy
- Namiza Riddim Lnstrumental
- Oga Henz – Namiza Riddim Medley
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