PARTY HANGOVER RIDDIM produced by FULL CHAARGE RECORDS 2016
Party Hangover Overview
The Party Hangover Riddim is a standout dancehall rhythm released in 2016. Produced by FULL CHAARGE RECORDS, it quickly became a favorite at parties and dance events across Jamaica and beyond. FULL CHAARGE RECORDS is known for its energetic productions and for helping shape modern dancehall sounds. This label has worked with many top artists and has built a strong reputation in the industry. The Party Hangover Riddim features performances from some of dancehall’s most recognized voices. Vybz Kartel delivers "In Heaven," a track that showcases his unique style and lyrical ability. Demarco brings energy to the dancefloor with "Party Tonight," a song that captures the spirit of late-night celebrations. Voicemail’s "What is Mine" adds a catchy and melodic touch to the project. RDX contributes with "Couple Up," a song that encourages partygoers to find a dance partner and enjoy the rhythm. Juggla’s "Hold Mi Tight" keeps the momentum going with its infectious beat. Other notable tracks include Raytid’s "Want Fi Know You," Bramma’s and ZJ Dymond’s "Roll E Polly," Eshconinco’s "Praise My God," and Konshens’ "Whine Up On Me." Each artist brings their own flavor, making the riddim a diverse and exciting collection. This bashment rhythm is remembered for its strong presence at parties and its lasting impact on dancehall culture. DJs and selectors often reach for the Party Hangover Riddim, keeping its legacy alive years after its release.
Party Hangover Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel – In Heaven
- Demarco – Party Tonight
- Voicemail – What is Mine
- RDX – Couple Up
- Juggla – Hold Mi Tight
- Raytid – Want Fi Know You
- I-Octane – The Season
- Bramma – Roll E Polly (feat. ZJ Dymond)
- Eshconinco – Praise My God
- Konshens – Whine Up On Me
- One Point – Drink Up
- Full Chaage Records – Party Hangover Riddim Instrumental
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