PENSIVE RIDDIM produced by SAINT KINGSTON MUSIC 2022
Pensive Overview
In 2022, dancehall music had a strong moment with a set that brought real street vibes to the sessions. This sound came together under the direction of SAINT KINGSTON MUSIC, a producer and label known for pushing new talent and keeping the dancehall spirit alive. SAINT KINGSTON MUSIC has worked with many rising stars and helped shape the modern bashment sound. The set features some of the most talked-about artists in dancehall. Tatik stands out with “Love Lesson,” a track that shows his smooth style and growing reputation in the scene. Shakespear D is also here with “She’s in Love,” using his Dondadda nickname and bringing his unique voice to the riddim. Gaza Kim, who once worked with the famous Vybz Kartel and is known for songs like “Vows,” adds her own energy to the mix. XOSHANIEL brings a different vibe with “Broken,” a song that touches on pain and emotion. Kariska teams up with Devin Di Dakta on “Unreal.” Devin Di Dakta, a Grammy-nominated artist for his work on the “Reggae Forever” album, gives the track extra weight with his experience and lyrical skill. Other artists like Ignyus (“Mean to Me”), King Shaladon (“Find My Way”), Gyxmo (“Last Part”), Sanka (“We Ago Win”), and Diffa Element (“Wounds and Scars”) all add their own styles, making the set feel complete and real. This dancehall set stands out as one of the purest sounds of 2022, bringing together top talent and hard-hitting rhythms for fans everywhere.
Pensive Tracklist:
- Tatik – Love Lesson
- Shakespear D-Dondadda – She’s in Love
- Gaza Kim – Vows
- XOSHANIEL – Broken
- Kariska, Devin Di Dakta – Unreal
- Ignyus – Mean to Me
- King Shaladon – Find My Way
- Gyxmo – Last Part
- Sanka – We Ago Win
- Diffa Element – Wounds and Scars
- Khrex Rogue, Splinta – Piece
- Vicee – Badness (Clean)
- Vicee – Badness (Raw)
- Astrodon – Pain
- St.Kgn – Pensive Riddim (Instrumental)
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