NEW BEAT RIDDIM produced by RAS BLINGA RECORDS 2016
New Beat Overview
In 2016, the New Beat Riddim landed hard in Jamaica’s dancehall scene. The street anthem base of this riddim quickly became a favorite at sound system sessions and bashment parties. Its driving bass and catchy melodies made it easy for selectors to pull up, spin, and get the crowd moving. Sound system culture relies on these kinds of riddims—instrumentals that DJs use to energize the dance and showcase different artists. The riddim was crafted by RAS BLINGA RECORDS, a label known for its dedication to dancehall and reggae. RAS BLINGA RECORDS has built a strong reputation for spotlighting new talent and pushing creative sounds into the streets. The label’s productions often gain traction on streaming platforms and in local dances, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. On the New Beat Riddim, several artists brought their own style. Clip C’s “No Rush” stood out with a catchy hook that selectors loved to reload. Dolli Difference delivered “You Fixed,” adding her unique voice to the mix. Hya P’s “Just A Dream” kept the dancefloor energy high. Jay Prince brought “Real Deal,” while Jah Clarity’s “Mamma” offered a heartfelt touch. Each artist used the riddim’s street anthem base to connect with the crowd in their own way. The New Beat Riddim’s impact was clear in 2016. It became a touchstone for dancehall culture, helping both new and established artists get their songs heard at every big dance.
New Beat Tracklist:
- Clip C – No Rush (Raw)
- Clip C – No Rush (Radio)
- Dolli Difference – You Fixed
- Hya P – Just A Dream
- Jay Prince – Real Deal
- Jah Clarity – Mamma
- Jah Vinci – Make Love
- Joey Brooks – Dance 4 You
- Jus Chris – In And Out
- Neisa & Nuchie – Love Making
- Shane O – Don’t Worry Mamma
- Turbulance – Give It A Chance
- Vershon – Gyal A Weh Yuh Do (Raw)
- Vershon – Gyal A Weh Yuh Do (Radio)
- Zamunda Ft Krishan – This Life
- New Beat Riddim – Ras Blinga Records
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