OFFICE SPACE RIDDIM produced by SOUNDBYTE MANAGEMENT 2022
Office Space Overview
In 2022, the Office Space Riddim brought new energy to dancehall nights. The journey began with a vision: create a riddim that would stand out in the crowded dancehall scene. The bashment arranger shaped the sound, giving it a fresh yet classic vibe that selectors quickly embraced. The production was led by SOUNDBYTE MANAGEMENT, a label known for its sharp approach to dancehall releases. With a history of supporting both emerging and established artists, SOUNDBYTE MANAGEMENT has built a reputation for quality productions and has earned respect in dancehall circles. The riddim featured a strong lineup. Delly Ranx, a veteran with hits like “Pon Di Corner” and a respected producer in his own right, delivered “Dancehall Swing,” a track that brought his signature style to the project. MitchDiSinga, recognized for his smooth vocals, contributed “Drip,” adding a catchy, melodic layer. S.I.E’s “Room” gave the riddim a sultry, late-night feel, while Dynasty The King’s “So Wicked” added a bold, commanding presence. Red Rat, famous for his 1990s hit “Shelly Ann” and his playful delivery, brought his unique flair with “You A Top Gyal.” Together, these tracks gave selectors fresh fire for their sets, making Office Space Riddim a staple at dances across Jamaica and beyond. Fans of 2022 remember it as a dancehall anthem, a project where each artist brought something special. The riddim’s journey from studio to dance floor showed the power of collaboration and the ongoing evolution of dancehall music.
Office Space Tracklist:
- Delly Ranx – Dancehall Swing
- MitchDiSinga – Drip (Radio Edit)
- S.I.E – Room
- S.I.E – Room (Radio Edit)
- Dynasty The King – So Wicked
- Dynasty The King – So Wicked (Radio Edit)
- Red Rat – You A Top Gyal
- Red Rat – You A Top Gyal (Radio Edit)
- Office Space Riddim (Instrumental)
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