PARTY TOWN RIDDIM produced by DYNASTY RECORDS 2011
Party Town Overview
In 2011, the Party Town Riddim dub cut became a favorite in reggae sound system culture. Dub versions like this are important for selectors, who use these instrumentals to create new vibes on the dancefloor. Selectors often mix and blend dub cuts, letting the crowd feel the deep bass and echo effects that are key in roots reggae sessions. DYNASTY RECORDS, the label behind Party Town Riddim, is known for producing high-quality reggae and dancehall music. In the early 2010s, Dynasty Records gained attention for their creative riddims and worked with several respected artists. Their productions have been streamed by reggae fans around the world. The Party Town Riddim project features several artists. Bobby Hustle delivers "Tun It Up," showing his smooth vocal style. Delly Ranx, known for his hit "Silly Walks Discotheque" collaboration and for producing other popular riddims, brings energy with "Got It Forever." Dway joins in with "Poppin Bottles," adding a fresh voice to the mix. Dynasty themselves present "Party Town Riddim," the base track that ties the project together. Gappy Ranks, who gained international attention with his album "Put the Stereo On," adds his song "Party Town" to the release. This roots project was a regular part of reggae playlists in 2011, especially among selectors looking for strong, modern riddims with a classic feel.
Party Town Tracklist:
- Bobby Hustle – Tun It Up
- Delly Ranx – Got It Forever
- Dway – Poppin Bottles (Radio)
- Dway – Poppin Bottles (Raw)
- Dynasty – Party Town Riddim
- Gappy Ranks – Party Town
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