OVERFLOW RIDDIM produced by HIGH DIGITZ RECORDZ 2021
Overflow Overview
When the Overflow Riddim dropped in 2021, it was clear that HIGH DIGITZ RECORDZ had delivered something special for dancehall fans. The journey began with the label’s founder, known for pushing the sound system culture forward and building a reputation for high-energy productions. HIGH DIGITZ RECORDZ, which has steadily gained attention in the dancehall scene, crafted this riddim with deep, rolling basslines and infectious melodies that selectors quickly embraced. The riddim’s arrival was marked by a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their own style. Badda General opened the mix with “Yardie,” riding the rhythm with his signature storytelling flair. Beenie Man, often called the “King of Dancehall” and known for his Grammy-winning album “Art & Life,” added “Blessing A Overflow” to the mix, showing why his career has spanned decades at the top. Brooky D’s “So Natural” kept the energy flowing, blending smooth vocals with the riddim’s punchy backdrop. Chaka Chaks brought a fresh vibe with “Winning,” while Galaxy P, recognized for his 1990s hit “Brush Yu Teeth,” returned with “Trending,” proving his lasting appeal. As the mix played out, each tune built on the last, keeping the dancefloor moving and selectors reaching for rewinds. Overflow Riddim’s release became a highlight of 2021, capturing the essence of modern bashment. With its bass-heavy foundation and standout performances, this selector’s mix secured its place in dancehall history, making it a must-play for any serious sound system session.
Overflow Tracklist:
- Badda General – Yardie
- Beenie Man – Blessing A Overflow
- Brooky D – So Natural
- Chaka Chaks – Winning
- Galaxy P – Trending
- Munga Honorable – Tun Up Di Place
- Pick Up – Gal A Get Wet
- Red Fox – I Am A Lion
- Relevant – No More
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