New World Order Riddim produced by Armz House Records and RealAsCanB Entertainment 2024
New World Order Overview
In early 2024, the New World Order Riddim began its journey deep in the heart of Kingston’s studio scene. The studio engineer, known for his sharp ear and steady hand, worked closely with Armz House Records and RealAsCanB Entertainment. These two labels have become pillars in modern dancehall, with Armz House Records earning respect through earlier hits and RealAsCanB Entertainment known for its digital reach and influence on streaming platforms. The riddim itself was built for bashment nights. Its rolling bass and crisp snares were crafted to keep sound systems humming well past midnight. As word spread, anticipation grew. Fans who remembered the energy of past Armz House projects were eager to see which voices would ride this new rhythm. The lineup did not disappoint. Chronic Law brought his signature intensity to “Grimey,” a track that showcases the style he’s known for since his breakthrough with “Hillside.” Jahshii, who has made waves with songs like “Born Fighter,” delivered “Wharf Load A Badness,” adding his youthful fire. Sizzla, a legend with over 50 albums to his name and hits like “Thank You Mama,” contributed “Shine The Light,” blending conscious lyrics with raw delivery. Vershon’s “Gangster Paradise” and Laden’s “Double Money” added their own flavors, while T’Jean’s “Imposter” and Urbann’s “Empty” rounded out the compilation. Each artist brought something unique, but all were united by the riddim’s driving force. By the time the compilation dropped, it was already a staple at late-night parties. The New World Order Riddim stood out among the heavyweight bashment releases of 2024, proving once again the power of a well-crafted rhythm and the right voices.
New World Order Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Grimey
- Jahshii – Wharf Load A Badness
- Sizzla – Shine The Light
- Vershon – Gangster Paradise
- I-Octane – Own Money
- Laden – Double Money
- T’Jean – Imposter
- Urbann – Empty
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