NEW PHASE RIDDIM produced by DJ TREASURE MUSIC 2022
New Phase Overview
If you love dancehall, you know how important the selector’s choice is at any sound clash. In 2022, the New Phase Riddim had a big impact on dancehall parties and yard sessions. The riddim’s energy blended classic dancehall with touches of other genres. You can hear hints of reggae and even some afrobeat influences in the grooves, making every track feel fresh and exciting. The artists on this riddim each brought their own style. Pamputtae’s “Heavy Gold Digga” stands out with her bold delivery. Pamputtae is known for her strong voice and attitude, and she’s been featured on tracks with Vybz Kartel. Easy’s “More Life” adds a positive, uplifting vibe, while Rad Dixon’s “Missing You” brings a more emotional side. Rad Dixon is recognized for his smooth vocals and has worked with several respected reggae producers. Trejja Don’s “Give Thanks” is a true anthem for gratitude, and Furnò teams up with DJ Treasure Music on “Money Time,” delivering a tune that keeps the dancefloor moving. DJ Treasure Music, the producer behind the riddim, is well-known in the dancehall world. His label, DJ Treasure Music, has released many popular riddims and has millions of streams on YouTube, making him a key figure in modern dancehall. The bashment arranger made sure every song fit perfectly, giving the riddim a clean, powerful sound. The New Phase Riddim yard session tape became one of the top bashment highlights of 2022, with selectors loving how the tracks blended together. For any reggae fan, this riddim is a must-listen, showing how dancehall can mix with other styles while keeping its core energy.
New Phase Tracklist:
- Pamputtae – Heavy Gold Digga (Clean)
- Pamputtae – Heavy Gold Digga (Raw)
- Easy – More Life
- Rad Dixon – Missing You
- Rad Dixon – Missing You (Dub Mix)
- Trejja Don – Give Thanks
- Furnò, DJ Treasure Music – Money Time
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