RACHYDA RIDDIM produced by SHINES PRODUCTION 2023
Rachyda Overview
The Rachyda Riddim brought a new spark to dancehall in 2023, quickly becoming a favorite at bashment sessions and clubs. The riddim’s energy is unmistakable—driven by a heavy bassline, sharp drum patterns, and a groove that keeps crowds moving. Its raw, infectious rhythm is both modern and true to dancehall roots, making it a go-to for DJs aiming to ignite the dancefloor. A standout feature of the project is its lineup of artists, each bringing their unique style. Earth Worm delivers “Corrupted Mannkind,” adding a gritty edge and powerful lyrics. Immperial Alley Cat’s “Survival Way” stands out with its urgent flow, while Jigsy King, known for his 1996 hit “Gi Mi Di Weed,” brings his signature delivery on “Light Up.” Soul Skelly’s “Gang Crunked Up” and General B’s “We Dont Play Around” round out the selection, adding different flavors to the riddim’s overall vibe. General B is also recognized for his work as part of the legendary dancehall group Monster Shack Crew, which helped shape the genre in the late 1990s. The glue behind this collection is SHINES PRODUCTION. Known for pushing fresh sounds in dancehall, SHINES PRODUCTION has built a reputation with tracks that often rack up impressive streaming numbers. Their careful touch on the Rachyda Riddim gave each artist space to shine while keeping the riddim cohesive and dancefloor-ready. Even as new music drops, DJs keep 2023 alive by spinning this collection, making Rachyda Riddim a lasting highlight in modern dancehall.
Rachyda Tracklist:
- Earth Worm – Corrupted Mannkind
- Immperial Alley Cat – Survival Way
- Jigsy King – Light Up
- Soul Skelly – Gang Crunked Up
- General B – We Dont Play Around
- Lyrics Habadashweh – Man Gally Gally
- Scholar Dintellect – Trust Issues
- Anju – In The Morning
- Pebleking – Crafting
- Ganggoolie – Hustle
- Tarnado – Stylistic
- Grimpin- Hold Dem
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