NTACHANA RIDDIM produced by URBAN STAR 2020
Ntachana Overview
Ntachana Riddim appeared in 2020 as a dancehall riddim that stands out for its drill-inspired beats and hypnotic energy. The project brought together several artists, each giving the riddim their own touch. Sithe is known for a sharp lyrical style and often uses fast, rhythmic flows. On Ntachana Riddim, Sithe’s track adds intensity and keeps listeners focused on the beat. Meonz brings a melodic approach, blending smooth vocals with catchy hooks. Meonz’s work on this riddim has gained steady streams, showing a growing fan base. Gentile is recognized for energetic performances and a confident delivery, which fits well with the riddim’s bold sound. Gentile’s song on the project is often played in local dancehall events. Zexus is an artist who combines modern dancehall with streetwise lyrics, and the Ntachana Riddim allowed Zexus to showcase this mix. K Small is known for clear, direct lyrics and a strong presence in the underground scene. K Small’s contribution to the riddim highlights personal stories and connects with younger listeners. The producer, URBAN STAR, has a history of working with fresh talent and is the founder of an independent label. URBAN STAR is known for mixing dancehall with new sounds, pushing the genre forward. The Ntachana Riddim itself is marked by heavy bass, crisp drums, and a repeating melody that gives it a hypnotic feel. Its drill influence and club-ready sound made it a notable release in 2020’s dancehall scene.
Ntachana Tracklist:
- Sithe – Dem Don’t
- Meonz – Tukwanisa
- Gentile – Unasankha
- Zexus – Success
- K Small – Life No Easy
- Jaye Fontayn – I Got You
- Cee – You Make My day
- Zexus & Dingisha – Wa Abroad
- Chris Thomy – Wabwino
- Queen mishu feat. Baby Gee – Single Ndi Deal
- Jay Africa – Story
- Motte Jezz – We Different
- Choak Deez feat. Uncle JA – Salute
- Don Amour – Ntachana Riddim Version
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