Paradise Riddim produced by 7 Gate Records 2024
Paradise Overview
The Paradise Riddim came together in the studio with a clear goal: to make a dancehall sound that would get clubs moving in 2024. The studio hand guided the session, pushing for a bold, rebellious energy that matched the mood of the times. Every artist brought their own style, but the creative direction kept the project focused and fresh. At the center of it all was 7 Gate Records, the label behind the production. Known for their work in modern dancehall, 7 Gate Records has built a reputation for sharp, high-energy releases. Their projects have found an audience both in Jamaica and among international listeners, helping to shape the sound of new dancehall. Keywee opened the riddim with "Paradise Hole," delivering a track that set the tone for the rest of the collection. Grantie Asher followed with "Amazing," adding his own voice to the mix. Grantie Asher is recognized for his earlier hit "Sweetest Sound," which gained attention in the UK reggae community. Jrdn contributed "Hold Tight," showing his ability to ride a riddim with smooth confidence. The duo Cashwayne x Fully Bad joined forces on "Ordinary," blending their talents for a track that stands out in the lineup. Hummingbird Lehleh x Planky Don worked together on "This Time," bringing a fresh collaboration to the project. Each artist added their own flavor, but the riddim’s rebellious spirit tied everything together. Even today, DJs spin these tracks, keeping the energy of 2024 alive in dancehall clubs and on the airwaves. The Paradise Riddim remains a favorite, capturing a key moment in modern dancehall.
Paradise Tracklist:
- Keywee – Paradise Hole
- Grantie Asher – Amazing
- Jrdn – Hold Tight
- Cashwayne x Fully Bad – Ordinary
- Hummingbird Lehleh x Planky Don – This Time
- Legato – Yamaha
- Tina B – Wake Up To You
- New Boy X Dj Mighty Razor – The Devil Is A Liar
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