NATURAL MISTIC RIDDIM produced by ATOMIC 2018
Natural Mistic Overview
In 2018, the dancehall scene caught fire with the release of the Natural Mistic Riddim, a project that quickly became a staple in yard parties and sound system sessions. The journey began in the Kingston studio, where seasoned sound engineer Mark Hudson shaped the riddim’s crisp, driving sound. Behind the boards was producer ATOMIC, the founder of Atomic Records, known for pushing boundaries in dancehall production. ATOMIC had already made waves with previous riddims and was respected for his attention to the singjay style, which blends singing and deejaying. The selector’s choice for this riddim was clear from the start. The instrumental, released by Atomic Records as "Natural Mistic Riddim Instrumental," set the foundation. Then came the artists, each bringing their own energy. Symatic delivered "Unwanted Ghetto Boy," a track that resonated with many for its honest lyrics and raw emotion. Young Deedz added "Dream Big," building on his reputation from earlier collaborations with regional acts. Sennica’s "Wild Sex" brought a bold, unapologetic vibe to the collection, while Jj Wizzle and Robian both released their own versions of "Cheat," each with a distinct twist. The riddim’s release was met with instant approval from selectors, who recognized its blend of classic dancehall rhythms and fresh innovation. Within weeks, it became an anthem, echoing through dancehalls across Jamaica and beyond. The Natural Mistic Riddim proved that with the right vision and talent, dancehall’s energy could be both timeless and new.
Natural Mistic Tracklist:
- Symatic – Unwanted Ghetto Boy
- Young Deedz – Dream Big
- Young Deedz – Dream Big (Raw)
- Yaksta Carvanie – Deh Ya Nuff
- J-Rile – Shackles & Chains
- Sennica – Wild Sex
- Sennica – Wild Sex (Raw)
- Jj Wizzle – Cheat (Feat Robian)
- Atomic Records – Natural Mistic Riddim Instrumental
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