NAWSHUS RIDDIM produced by JOHARI RECORDS & GIO VANNIRIMZ 2016
Nawshus Overview
When Nawshus Riddim dropped in 2016, dancehall fans quickly felt its energy. The compilation became a favorite in parties and street dances, with listeners drawn to its raw, lively beat. The riddim’s infectious sound made it easy for fans to move and sing along, helping it stand out in a busy year for dancehall music. Black Jack brought his own fire to the project with "Jungle Out There," a song that matched the riddim’s wild spirit. Candy K added another layer of excitement with "Problem," keeping the dancefloor moving. Eklypse, known for his powerful delivery, contributed "Money Year," giving fans an anthem about ambition. M Gee, who gained recognition in Jamaica with his earlier hit "Flick," turned up the heat with "Confrontation," adding grit to the compilation. Johari Records, the producer behind Nawshus Riddim, has a history of supporting fresh dancehall talent and pushing the sound forward. The label joined forces with GIO VANNIRIMZ, a producer known for creative, high-energy riddims that often find success online. Together, they crafted a sound that was both modern and true to dancehall roots. The sound engineer made sure every track hit hard, letting each artist shine. With contributions from Black Jack, Candy K, Eklypse, and M Gee, Nawshus Riddim became more than just a compilation—it became a symbol of dancehall’s power in 2016. This yard beat still echoes, reminding fans of the fire that year brought to the scene.
Nawshus Tracklist:
- Black Jack – Jungle Out There
- Candy K – Problem
- Eklypse – Money Year
- Eklypse – Money Year
- Kardi Tivali – Move To It
- M Gee – Confrontation
- Johari Records – Nawshus Riddim (Instrumental)
- Ras Professor – My Time
- Reido – Ways To Make The Money (Feat. Krytixx)
- Slighce – Tsunami
- Splaash – High
- Splaash – High
- Stabby Laa – Belong To You
- Stabby Laa – Belong To You
- Vyral – To The Grave
- Xplicit – Seh Weh Yuh Waan Fi Seh
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