NO CURFEW RIDDIM produced by SYMPHONIC DISTRIBUTION 2022
No Curfew Overview
The No Curfew Riddim came together in the studio with one goal: to get people moving. The creative direction was clear from the start. The studio hand wanted a sound that would light up any dancehall party and keep the energy high all night. The team worked with a focus on punchy beats and catchy hooks, making sure every track could stand out in the club. SYMPHONIC DISTRIBUTION produced and released the riddim in 2022. Known in the music industry for working with independent artists and labels, SYMPHONIC DISTRIBUTION has helped bring many dancehall and reggae projects to a global audience. Their platform supports digital releases and has been important in helping artists reach more listeners around the world. The No Curfew Riddim features a powerful lineup. Cocoa Tea delivers “Weh Ya Gone,” bringing his smooth voice and signature style. Cocoa Tea is well known for his classic hit “Rikers Island” and has worked with stars like Shabba Ranks. Chezidek steps in with “Money Pull Up,” adding his rootsy flow. Chezidek’s album “Inna Di Road” received positive reviews and helped him gain international recognition. Anthony B’s “Turn Up The Music” brings his usual energy and conscious lyrics. Anthony B is celebrated for songs like “Fire Pon Rome” and has performed on major stages worldwide. Bramma’s “Dance A Buss” keeps the vibe lively and fun, while Burro Banton adds his deep voice to “$5 Badness,” showing why he remains a respected figure in dancehall. For dancehall fans, 2022 would not be complete without this selector’s mix. The No Curfew Riddim stands out as a true club anthem, marking a special moment for the genre.
No Curfew Tracklist:
- Cocoa Tea – Weh Ya Gone
- Chezidek – Money Pull Up
- Anthony B – Turn Up The Music
- Bramma – Dance A Buss
- Burro Banton – $5 Badness
- No Curfew Riddim (instrumental)
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