Ragga Rapture Riddim – project and beat produced and engineered by Riddimz Kalacta and GeniusMintol for Riddim World Records 2024
Ragga Rapture Overview
Fans quickly embraced the Ragga Rapture Riddim compilation, flooding social media with positive reactions and dance videos. Selectors and DJs have praised its bashment-ready tracks, making it a staple at parties and street dances throughout 2024. The compilation’s energy and modern dancehall sound have made it a favorite for anyone looking to keep the vibe alive. Don Creety’s “Blood Shed” stands out with its sharp delivery and memorable hook, drawing attention from both longtime fans and new listeners. Dunger Lee, known for his hit “Home Yababa,” adds another layer of depth to the riddim with his unique vocal style. Yung Dappa’s “Real Martic” keeps the momentum going, blending catchy lyrics with a powerful rhythm that gets crowds moving. Khattapilla’s “Zvimoko” brings a fresh voice to the compilation, while GeniusMintol teams up with Dunger Lee on “Wanna Be,” delivering a collaboration that highlights both artists’ strengths. Dunger Lee’s appearance on “Wanna Be” is another reminder of his versatility in the dancehall scene. The project was crafted at the hands of skilled studio professionals and released under a respected label, ensuring high production quality throughout. The riddim’s sound and arrangement reflect careful attention to detail and a deep understanding of what makes dancehall thrive. Even months after its release, DJs continue to spin tracks from Ragga Rapture Riddim, keeping the spirit of 2024 dancehall vibrant and alive. This compilation has truly become a go-to for selectors looking to ignite the party.
Ragga Rapture Tracklist:
- Don Creety – Blood Shed
- Dunger Lee – Home Yababa
- Yung Dappa – Real Martic
- Khattapilla – Zvimoko
- GeniusMintol Ft Dunger Lee – Wanna Be
- Riddimz Kalacta & GeniusMintol – Ragga Rapture Riddim Instrumental
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