One life Riddim produced by Baobab Entertainment 2024
One Life Overview
In 2024, the One Life Riddim made a strong impact on the dancehall scene. Produced by Baobab Entertainment, the riddim stood out for its raw street flavor and modern trap-influenced sound. Baobab Entertainment, known for its consistent work in African and Caribbean music circles, helped push the project into clubs and dancehall sessions across regions. The riddim brought together a diverse lineup of artists, each adding their unique style. Ceanz delivered "Facts Time," bringing sharp lyrics and energy. Brick Tfx, who gained attention with the viral hit "Usazaphweketse," added his signature streetwise flow. Oga Henz contributed "Money," a track that quickly became a favorite for selectors looking to hype up the crowd. Salmanda’s "Watagwaan" and Maxy T’s "Ndibwelekeni" both showcased the variety of voices on the riddim. Maxy T, known for his collaborations in the Southern African music scene, continued to build his reputation with this release. Other artists on the riddim included Gacko with "What If," Shonz T on "Muyiware," Nelo with the title track "One Life," Fyah Genellah & Trevor Smoke’s "When We Touch Road," and King Thabo’s "Mpandowu Ndiwanga." The One Life Riddim quickly became a staple in dancehall parties. Even years after its release, selectors still reach for this drop when they want to bring raw energy to the dancefloor. The project stands as a strong example of how dancehall keeps evolving while staying true to its roots.
One Life Tracklist:
- Ceanz – Facts Time
- Brick Tfx – Usazaphweketse
- Oga Henz – Money
- Salmanda – Watagwaan
- Maxy T – Ndibwelekeni
- Gacko – What If
- Shonz T – Muyiware
- Nelo – One Life
- Fyah Genellah & Trevor Smoke – When We Touch Road
- King Thabo – Mpandowu Ndiwanga
- J Waxy & Jackin – Dem Nah Know
- Eli C Yo & Oga Henz – Atipatse Plan
- Chrisper Ft. Dynamo Empire – Mafana Kuziva
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