OUTER SPACE RIDDIM produced by UNSTOPPABLE OMG & JAM2 RECORDS 2022
Outer Space Overview
Released in 2022, the Outer Space Riddim compilation landed as a standout project from Jamaica’s dancehall scene. The project was produced by UNSTOPPABLE OMG and JAM2 RECORDS, two names known for their influence in modern dancehall. JAM2 RECORDS, led by Jammy “Jam 2” James, has a history connected to the legendary King Jammy’s label, which has shaped dancehall from the digital era onward. This release brought together a fresh lineup of artists, each adding their own style. Carlos delivered “We Outside,” a song that quickly became a favorite for selectors looking to energize dancehall parties. Yung Roots contributed “Dem Nuh Dark,” showing the rising artist’s talent for catchy melodies and sharp lyrics. Vito Hd’s “Gal Yah Bad” kept the dance floor energy high, while Gorilla Starr’s “Count Cash” added a streetwise vibe. Frasshytes, with the track “Ting Tun Up,” continued to build on his reputation for crowd-moving anthems. The riddim also featured Deizzle with “Try Calm,” Ocg on “Siddung & Ride,” The Rara’s “Suh Me Roll,” Bonnie Lin’s “Mean Man Bruck Vibes,” and Shane O’s “Yo Dawg.” Shane O is especially recognized for his breakout hit “Lightning Flash,” which gained him wider attention in the dancehall community. The sound engineer’s crisp mixing gave each track a polished feel, making the riddim powerful on both sound systems and streaming platforms. Outer Space Riddim was a bashment highlight of 2022, giving selectors new fire for dancehall nights and proving the ongoing strength of Jamaican production teams.
Outer Space Tracklist:
- Outer Space Riddim
- Carlos – We Outside
- Yung Roots – Dem Nuh Dark
- Vito Hd – Gal Yah Bad
- Gorilla Starr – Count Cash
- Frasshytes – Ting Tun Up
- Deizzle – Try Calm
- Ocg – Siddung & Ride
- The Rara – Suh Me Roll
- Bonnie Lin – Mean Man Bruck Vibes
- Shane O – Yo Dawg
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