PANIACTIC RIDDIM produced by ELIJAH HAMILTON 2022
Paniactic Overview
When the Paniactic Riddim dropped in 2022, it made a quick impact on the dancehall scene. DJs and selectors embraced the sound, spinning it across sound systems from Kingston to London. The riddim’s heavy percussion and modern energy fit perfectly with the culture, giving selectors powerful tunes to mash up any dance. Behind the boards was producer ELIJAH HAMILTON, a name known for shaping punchy dancehall projects. His label, Hamilton Records, has been active in Jamaica’s music scene, pushing both new and established artists. Hamilton’s careful mixing and drum work on Paniactic Riddim gave the project its solid backbone, making it stand out among other releases that year. The artists on Paniactic Riddim brought their own unique styles. Elyjha’s “A Fren Killa Dem” quickly became a favorite for selectors, with its catchy hook and sharp delivery. City Ras delivered “Pisces,” adding a smooth flow that connected well with the crowd. Signumm’s “Better Days a Come One Day” brought a hopeful message, and Signumm is also known for collaborations with several emerging dancehall acts. Skullaz’s “Me Alone” and Artikk’s “Greatest of All Time” added more variety, each tune finding its own space on the riddim. This release also featured Hotta Muds with “Me Know Them No Rate Me,” Biggie Don’s “Braff,” Andrew Pang’s “Money Fe a Spend,” Sk’s “My Flow Sicka,” and Rass Deh Deh’s “Wise Up.” Each track gave selectors more options to keep the crowd moving, making Paniactic Riddim a true selector’s choice and a standout in 2022 dancehall.
Paniactic Tracklist:
- Elyjha – A Fren Killa Dem
- City Ras – Pisces
- Signumm – Better Days a Come One Day
- Skullaz – Me Alone
- Artikk – Greatest of All Time (G.O.A.T)
- Hotta Muds – Me Know Them No Rate Me
- Biggie Don – Braff
- Andrew Pang – Money Fe a Spend
- Sk – My Flow Sicka
- Rass Deh Deh – Wise Up
- Rough Edge – Life Me Live
- Flo Gad – Fed Up
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