PARTY PARTY RIDDIM produced by YOUNG BLOOD RECORDS 2018
Party Party Overview
In 2018, dancehall music was buzzing with new sounds and creative energy. During this era, street anthems were key to the party scene, and DJs quickly picked up on tracks that could move a crowd. One riddim that stood out was produced by YOUNG BLOOD RECORDS, a label known for its sharp production and ability to bring top artists together. Over the years, YOUNG BLOOD RECORDS has built a strong reputation in the dancehall world, delivering hits that often find their way into clubs and street parties across Jamaica and beyond. On this project, Beenie Man delivered “Party Good,” a track that captures his legendary style and ability to get any party started. Chris Martin teamed up with Mr G on “Girls Money And Rum,” blending smooth vocals with lively deejay verses. Mr G also brought his solo energy to “Go Baby Go,” showing his experience and flair in the dancehall scene. Liquid & Stain Rapidburst offered two versions of “Betta,” including a raw cut that gave DJs more flexibility for late-night sets. Shaneo joined forces with Cecile on “Grown Now,” while Cecile also shone on her own version of “Grown Now.” Ssense added to the vibes with “Hold A Vibes,” Tatik kept things simple and catchy with “Easy 123,” and Tori And Zhayna rounded out the lineup with “Simply The Best.” This collection of songs quickly became a favorite among DJs and partygoers. The street anthem base of this riddim remains a key part of dancehall history, showing how producers and artists can come together to create music that truly lasts.
Party Party Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Party Good
- Chris Martin & Mr G – Girls Money And Rum
- I-Octane – Party Loud Up
- Liquid & Stain Rapidburst – Betta (Clean)
- Liquid & Stain Rapidburst – Betta (Raw
- Mr G – Go Baby Go
- Shaneo Ft Cecile – Grown Now
- Ssense – Hold A Vibes (Clean)
- Ssense – Hold A Vibes (Raw)
- Tatik – Easy 123
- Tori And Zhayna – Simply The Best
- Young Blood Records – Party Party Riddim
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