PARTY ICE RIDDIM produced by 808 RECORDS|STREET BLOCK MUSIC 2015
Party Ice Overview
When the Party Ice Riddim dropped in 2015, the sound system cut was everywhere in Jamaica’s dancehall clubs. The collection stood out for its lively beat and tight production. Bashment arrangers made sure every song flowed perfectly, giving dancers and selectors something special to play all night. 808 RECORDS|STREET BLOCK MUSIC, the label behind this riddim, already had a reputation for releasing high-energy dancehall tracks. Their work helped shape the sound of dancehall in the mid-2010s, and Party Ice Riddim was a big part of that movement. Compared to other dancehall collections from the same era, the Party Ice Riddim kept a steady vibe from start to finish. Some riddims from 2015 had one or two big songs, but this one had a full line-up of strong tracks. Dre Zee’s “Party” brought a fun, upbeat energy. Di Hooligan’s “Nobody” was a favorite among selectors, while Syantis gave a smooth performance on “It'S You.” Tatik’s “Hypocrite” and Bencil’s “Me Drunk” added more variety and kept the dance going. Dre Zee is known for his energetic style, and “Party” became one of his standout tracks. Di Hooligan, who had already made waves with other singles, showed his lyrical skills on “Nobody.” Other artists like Gold Spoon with “Get Girl Easy,” Vitchous with “Everyday,” Slu’s “Me Alright,” Krazi Red’s “Rave We A Rave,” and Powakut’s “Don'T Stop” helped fill out the riddim, making it a complete package.
Party Ice Tracklist:
- Dre Zee – Party
- Di Hooligan – Nobody
- Syantis – It’S You
- Tatik – Hypocrite
- Bencil – Me Drunk
- Gold Spoon – Get Girl Easy
- Vitchous – Everyday
- Slu – Me Alright
- Krazi Red – Rave We A Rave
- Powakut – Don’T Stop
- Patexx Ft Snype – Step Up Inna Life
- Don Andre – Hot Gal Anthem
- Sky Frass – Pretty Suh
- Star Khalib – Noticing You
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