QUARANTINE RIDDIM produced by BENZ REDSQUARE CONNECTIONS 2021
Quarantine Overview
When you think back to the dancehall scene of 2021, the energy of Quarantine Riddim stands out. The rhythm was made for parties, with a rebellious edge that captured the mood of its time. The riddim’s beat is fast and infectious, with modern touches layered over classic dancehall vibes. It’s the kind of sound that gets everyone moving, whether you’re in a club or at home. A big part of the riddim’s success comes from its artists. Boney Derrington brings fire with tracks like "Closer" and "Cantake It," delivering catchy hooks and confident lyrics. Spengles turns up the heat with "Gyal Wine," a track that quickly became a favorite for dancehall selectors. Prophecy’s "Win Over" adds a smooth, uplifting feel, showing his skill as both a singer and songwriter. Anthony Malvo, known for his hit "Lonely," is a veteran in the reggae world, with a career stretching back to the 1980s and collaborations with top names like Tiger and Daddy Lizard. Jay Ice brings a fresh sound with "Incredible," adding extra flavor to the project. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer’s touch is clear—each track is crisp, and the vocals ride the riddim perfectly. The producer, BENZ REDSQUARE CONNECTIONS, has a growing reputation for bringing together talented artists and creating projects that capture the moment. Their work on Quarantine Riddim helped define the sound of 2021 dancehall. For fans, this riddim is more than just music—it’s a piece of dancehall history that will always remind us of that unforgettable year.
Quarantine Tracklist:
- Boney Derrington – Closer
- Spengles – Gyal Wine
- Prophecy – Win Over
- Boney Derrington – Cantake It
- Anthony Malvo – Lonely
- Jay Ice – Incredible
- Rage – Love War
- Broun Eyezz – Bed Room Bully
- Jahfrican – Won’t Teeze
- St1 Stone – Ay Caramba
- PRACTYKAL – Volcano
- Macini – Hey Girl (Clean)
- Macini – Hey Girl (Raw)
- Donkabal – Bruck It Down
- Rage – Phuck War
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