NEWZ DANCEHALL RIDDIM produced by GHETTO KLASS EMPIRE 2023
Newz Dancehall Overview
In 2023, the Newz Dancehall Riddim made a big impact on sound system culture. This riddim was built for the dance, with heavy bass and sharp melodies that filled every corner of the yard. DJs and selectors loved to spin it at parties, and the tape quickly became a favorite for crowds who wanted to move all night. The creative force behind the riddim was GHETTO KLASS EMPIRE, a producer and label known for pushing fresh dancehall sounds. GHETTO KLASS EMPIRE has a reputation for working with rising artists and has helped bring several street anthems to wider attention. Their hands-on approach gave the Newz Dancehall Riddim its raw, club-ready energy. On this riddim, a group of artists brought their own flavor. Zamzy stood out with three tracks—“RP,” “Klass,” and “Escuse Mi”—each showing his ability to ride the beat with style. Zamzy is known for his unique voice and delivery, and he has built a strong following with tracks like these. Seah added “Kush,” a song that got attention for its catchy hook and smooth flow. L'Astuce Badmilitan dropped “Kome Dab,” bringing an energetic performance that matched the riddim’s intensity. Nico Soldat’s “Gk” and Jaheros’s “Kill” added even more variety, each track fitting perfectly into the sound system vibe. Other artists like Frinkafaya with “Blablabla,” Shiniose with “Konye,” and 3M with “Likid2” helped round out the project, making it a true showcase of dancehall talent. The Newz Dancehall Riddim became a touchstone for 2023, reminding everyone of the power of a great riddim in dancehall culture.
Newz Dancehall Tracklist:
- Zamzy – RP
- Zamzy – Klass
- Zamzy – Escuse Mi
- Seah – Kush
- L’Astuce Badmilitan – Kome Dab
- Nico Soldat – Gk
- Jaheros – Kill
- Frinkafaya – Blablabla
- Shiniose – Konye
- 3M – Likid2
- Ano – Se Chaud
- Renlo – Master Klass
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