Party Central (2014) Release Details
- Riddim year: 2014
- Style: Dancehall
- Total tracks: 8
- Unique artists on riddim: 8
- Production credits: TRUE LEGEND MUSIC
- Key artists on this riddim: Demarco, Jah Vinci, Kalado, Munga Honorable, Spice
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2014 Riddims List · 2014 Dancehall Riddims

True Legend Music’s Party Central Riddim lands in that early-2014 dancehall lane where the priority is the pull-up and the party talk, not deep concept. The rhythm sits at a mid-tempo 96 BPM on the released cuts, with a bright, bouncing bounce that leaves room for both straight-forward singjays and more character-driven hooks. The project was issued in 2014 and circulated with eight voiced tracks, including clean and raw versions on several selections.
Demarco’s “Party Yah Nice” is the obvious anchor, built for the wheel-up and the inside-line of any dance. Jah Vinci’s “We A Party” brings a smoother, more melodic contrast, while Spice sharpens the tone on “Nuh Borrow Nuttin, ” turning the same party setting into a boastful, self-assured statement. Kalado’s “Real Friends” adds a different kind of edge, less about pure revelry and more about reading the crowd around you. Munga’s “Happy Rasta” pulls the riddim toward a more roots-conscious, easygoing feel without breaking the dancehall frame.
Danielle D-I’s “Common Cocky” and Krazy Don’s “Me Fi A Fuck Yuh” keep the set grounded in raw street talk, while Stacious closes with “Party All Night, ” which fits the title and the overall mood neatly. As a package, Party Central Riddim is less about sonic risk than about versatility: one rhythm, multiple voices, and enough contrast to keep a selector juggling it across the night.
Party Central Tracklist:
- Danielle D-I – Common Cocky (Clean) & (Raw)
- Demarco – Party Yah Nice (Clean) & (Raw)
- Jah Vinci – We A Party
- Kalado – Real Friends (Clean) & (Raw)
- Krazy Don – Me Fi A Fuck Yuh (Clean) & (Raw)
- Munga – Happy Rasta
- Spice – Nuh Borrow Nuttin
- Stacious – Party All Night
