PAVEMENT RIDDIM produced by STEELE PLATE RECORDS 2022
Pavement Overview
In 2022, the Pavement Riddim gave dancehall selectors a new reason to keep the party energy high. The project was shaped by STEELE PLATE RECORDS, a label known for its steady influence in the modern dancehall scene. With a reputation for crisp production and a knack for bringing out the best in artists, STEELE PLATE RECORDS once again proved its skills behind the mixing board. The team’s attention to detail in the recording process helped each track stand out, with clean vocals and deep, hypnotic beats that keep dancers moving. Artists like Ikonn, with his track "Put My Trust," brought a strong presence to the riddim. Ikonn is recognized for his lyrical style and has built a following with his energetic performances. Esrick Morgan’s "Overcome" added another layer, showing his ability to deliver uplifting messages—a quality that earned him attention in previous releases. GodSon Four Corners also left a mark with "God Got Mi," contributing to the riddim’s spiritual and motivational vibe. Little Lamb’s "Let Mi Tell Yuh" and Nexchange’s "Better Days" rounded out the project, each bringing their own flavor and helping shape the party backdrop. Their performances gave selectors more options for setting the mood, whether at a festival or a club night. Years after its release, selectors still reach for Pavement Riddim when they want a reliable, replay-worthy set. The combination of STEELE PLATE RECORDS’ production and the unique voices of Ikonn, Esrick Morgan, GodSon Four Corners, Little Lamb, and Nexchange keeps this collection in steady rotation on the dancehall scene.
Pavement Tracklist:
- Ikonn – Put My Trust
- Esrick Morgan – Overcome
- GodSon Four Corners – God Got Mi
- Little Lamb – Let Mi Tell Yuh
- Nexchange – Better Days
- Olahno – Can’t Hold Me Down
- Queson Brown – Pavement Riddim
- Rojeik – Presence so Sweet
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