NEW WORLD RIDDIM – PRIMETIME MUSIC 2021
New World Overview
When the New World Riddim dancehall set dropped in 2021, it made a big impact on sound system culture. DJs and selectors quickly started spinning these tracks at bashment sessions, and the riddim’s heavy bass and sharp snares got every crowd moving. The sound engineer played a key role here, making sure each tune hit hard and sounded crisp on big speakers. Their mixing and mastering work brought out the layers in the riddim, so every artist’s voice cut through the music. The producer behind New World Riddim is known for building modern dancehall beats with a classic feel, but the focus here was all about the artists riding the riddim. Lutan Fyah’s “No Love” stood out. Lutan Fyah is respected in reggae and dancehall, known for his album “Phantom War” and collaborations with Sizzla and Jah Mason. On this set, his voice brought a rootsy, conscious vibe. Potent Cls came strong with “Blessings,” available in both clean and raw versions, giving DJs options for any crowd. Legal Boss delivered “Legacy,” adding a tough, confident energy to the mix. Artical’s “Sleep Mark Death” and Hot Frass’s “Dem Vex” (in clean and raw versions) kept the fire blazing. Hot Frass, for example, is recognized for his track “Polo,” which made waves in Jamaican dancehall. Other artists on the set, like Krazy Don with “Too Long,” Still Villn with “Enemies,” and Draybadz with “Dream,” all added their own style. Fans from 2021 still remember these tunes as dancehall anthems, and the New World Riddim continues to get play at parties and on Apple Music streams.
New World Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – No Love
- Potent Cls – Blessings (Clean)
- Potent Cls – Blessings (Raw)
- Legal Boss – Legacy
- Artical – Sleep Mark Death
- Hot Frass – Dem Vex (Clean)
- Hot Frass – Dem Vex (Raw)
- Krazy Don – Too Long
- Still Villn – Enemies
- Draybadz – Dream
Releases Similar to New World Riddim – Primetime Music
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.