PAST FUTURISM RIDDIM produced by 1ST KLASE RECORDS 2021
Past Futurism Overview
In 2021, dancehall parties needed music that could keep people moving all night. The Past Futurism Riddim answered that call, quickly becoming a favorite for DJs and dancers. The riddim’s energy and style were shaped by 1ST KLASE RECORDS, a Trinidad-based label known for pushing modern Caribbean sounds. 1ST KLASE RECORDS, led by producer Klase Gonzales, has worked with big names in soca and dancehall, and is respected for its fresh, high-quality productions. The riddim brought together several artists, each adding something unique. Boy Boy & Zebee teamed up for "Brain Guh," a track that stands out for its catchy hook and lively delivery. Both artists have been building their names in the Caribbean music scene, and their collaboration here shows strong chemistry. Ice Dan brought "Hobby" to the project, featuring Youngin. Ice Dan is known for his energetic style, and Youngin adds a sharp verse to the track, making "Hobby" a crowd-pleaser. Raskality’s "All Now" rides the riddim’s groove smoothly, giving the party crowd something to sing along to. Rheon Elbourne, who has made waves in Trinidad’s music scene, delivers "Steamy Demons," adding a darker, edgier vibe to the collection. The production also features Toppy Boss with "#HNIC," and the instrumental version, "Past Futurism Riddim," comes from 1st Klase & Brooklyn Decent, with The Hideout Clothing. Even now, the Past Futurism Riddim brings back memories of the dancefloor energy from 2021, proving its lasting impact on the Caribbean party scene.
Past Futurism Tracklist:
- Boy Boy & Zebee – Brain Guh
- Ice Dan – Hobby (feat Youngin)
- Raskality – All Now
- Rheon Elbourne – Steamy Demons
- Toppy Boss – #HNIC
- 1st Klase & Brooklyn Decent – Past Futurism Riddim (feat The Hideout Clothing – instrumental)
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