NGA Riddim produced by Hot Drop Records 2025
NGA Overview
The sound system cut of 2025’s NGA Riddim captures the raw, energetic spirit that dancehall fans love. In recent years, dancehall has returned to its roots with stripped-back beats and bold vocal performances, and this release fits perfectly into that trend. Hot Drop Records, the producer behind NGA Riddim, is known for pushing modern dancehall forward. The label has made a name for itself by supporting both established and rising artists, and its releases have gained strong streaming numbers across Africa and the Caribbean. Ashman King leads the lineup with "Tsikidzi," a track that showcases his commanding delivery. Ashman King is well known in Zimbabwe’s dancehall scene, especially after his breakout hit "Ndinotya" in 2022, which brought him wider attention. Monster Tea’s "Kuchohwa Chohwa" brings a punchy, energetic flow that matches the riddim’s intensity. Fashan Killer, with "Zvese Zvotangira muGhetto," delivers lyrics rooted in real-life struggles, continuing his reputation for streetwise storytelling. Clint Phiri adds depth with "Kura," a song that highlights his thoughtful style. Juggler’s "Hapana Hapana" stands out for its catchy hook and dancefloor appeal. Each artist brings their own flavor, but together they create a seamless, festival-ready collection. NGA Riddim’s sound system cut is already shaping dancehall radio playlists in 2025. With Hot Drop Records at the controls and a strong lineup of artists, this compilation is set to become a favorite for fans looking for fresh, replayable dancehall anthems.
NGA Tracklist:
- Ashman King – Tsikidzi
- C – Kamurumiro
- Monster Tea – Kuchohwa Chohwa
- Fashan Killer – Zvese Zvotangira muGhetto
- Clint Phiri – Kura
- Juggler – Hapana Hapana
- Dr Bekithemba – Vanegodo
- Adibhaje x Gondaz – Hyena
- Ras P Flame – MaRasta
- Party Boy – Rudo
- Trae Bills – Ndinotenda
- Big Nigel – Vane Manyepo
- Fire Pricha – Hotter Than Them
- Fashan Killer – Kugarika Tinokuda
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