PANDORA’S BOX RIDDIM produced by SAVAGE ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Pandoras Box Overview
When the Pandoras Box Riddim emerged in 2021, it quickly became a favorite among selectors and DJs across the dancehall scene. The journey of this compilation began with the vision of SAVAGE ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for pushing the boundaries of modern dancehall. With a reputation built on high-energy productions and a string of club hits, SAVAGE ENTERTAINMENT brought together a team of bashment arrangers to craft a riddim that would stand out in a crowded year. From the studio to the streets, the riddim’s infectious energy was undeniable. DJs wasted no time adding it to their sets, drawn by the seamless blend of classic dancehall vibes and fresh, explosive arrangements. Behind the scenes, the bashment arranger worked closely with each artist, ensuring every track fit perfectly into the compilation’s arc. Georg P delivered "Evil Face," a track that quickly gained attention for its sharp lyrics and commanding delivery. Diberto also contributed with his own version of "Evil Face," adding a unique twist to the project. Global’s "Gun Fi Days" brought an edge to the riddim, reflecting the realities of dancehall life. IceKing’s "Fresh Like Protex" showcased his knack for catchy hooks, building on his reputation from previous singles. Jahvel, with "Factually," continued to make waves after being recognized for his lyrical skill in Jamaican music circles. Looking back, the selector’s choice captured the essence of 2021—bold, energetic, and unforgettable. The Pandoras Box Riddim remains a testament to the power of collaboration and the enduring appeal of dancehall music.
Pandoras Box Tracklist:
- Savage Savo – Drug Sex
- Georg P – Evil Face (feat Diberto)
- Global – Gun Fi Days
- IceKing – Fresh Like Protex
- Jahvel – Factually
- Shaquan – Man Out Here
- Tall Skull – Chap Di Line
- Thugfamous – Billgates
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