ONE CODE RIDDIM produced by 4POCKET ENTERTAINMENT 2022
One Code Overview
When One Code Riddim dropped in 2022, dancehall fans quickly embraced its fresh sound. The riddim’s street anthem base and catchy hooks made it a favorite in clubs and on playlists. Listeners appreciated the blend of hardcore vibes with modern drill influences, and DJs kept the energy high by spinning these tracks throughout the year. Amadeus stood out with “Bad Energy,” showing the same lyrical strength he brought to his earlier works. Frass delivered “Recharge,” adding his signature style that fans know from his collaborations in the local dancehall scene. Fyah Blaze contributed “Inna Real Life,” building on his reputation for conscious lyrics and energetic performances. Paradyme’s “Wreckless” added another layer, while Ricardo Rawal’s “Money Pree” brought a streetwise edge that resonated with fans of his previous singles. The riddim was crafted by 4POCKET ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for producing dancehall projects that connect with the streets and the clubs. Over the years, 4POCKET ENTERTAINMENT has built a solid reputation for delivering tracks that rack up streams and keep dancehall moving forward. Their work on One Code Riddim once again showed their ability to unite diverse artists and styles, creating a project that feels both unified and dynamic. Even today, DJs revisit One Code Riddim to keep the 2022 dancehall spirit alive. Its infectious rhythms and standout tracks ensure it remains a staple for anyone who loves the genre’s evolving sound.
One Code Tracklist:
- Amadeus – Bad Energy
- Frass – Recharge
- Fyah Blaze – Inna Real Life
- Ovadose – Nuh Watch Price
- Paradyme – Wreckless
- Ricardo Rawal – Money Pree
- Stamma Kid – Sum of 3
- Unstoppable Fyah – Happy Life
- Vibez Gena – Gyal Yu Hold MI
- YardieOG – Beat Dem Bad
- 4Pocket Entertainment – One Code Riddim
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