Ram Dancehall Riddim produced by Irie Ites Records 2013/2025
Ram Dancehall Overview
The new sound system cut from Irie Ites Records is bringing a fresh spark to dancehall nights in 2025. This collection stands out among recent dancehall releases, thanks to its deep basslines and lively rhythms. The riddim has a classic reggae feel but also sounds modern, which makes it popular with selectors and fans. Chezidek & Queen Omega shine on “Kill Dem.” Both artists are known for their powerful voices. Queen Omega, for example, is respected for her conscious lyrics and has performed at major reggae festivals worldwide. Their track together is a highlight, mixing strong messages with catchy melodies. Solo Banton & Spectacular join forces on “Don’t It.” Solo Banton is recognized for his hit “Talk to Me,” and he brings the same energy here. The song has an upbeat style that fits perfectly in any bashment session. The collection also includes several dub mixes by Russ D & Irie Ites, such as “Don’t It Dub Mix 1,” “Don’t It Dub Mix 2,” “Ram Dancehall Dark Dub,” “Ram Dancehall Laser Dub,” “Ram Dancehall Phaser Dub,” and “Kill Dem Dub.” These versions give selectors more options for mixing and keep the dancefloor moving. The bashment arranger plays a key role, making sure each track fits together smoothly. Irie Ites Records, the producer, has a long history in reggae and dancehall, working with legends like Sly & Robbie and Linval Thompson. Their experience shows in the quality of this release.
Ram Dancehall Tracklist:
- Chezidek & Queen Omega – Kill Dem
- Burro Banton F King Kong & Pinchers – Old School
- Solo Banton & Spectacular – Don’t It
- Solo Banton & Spectacular – Don’t It (Ruff Mix)
- Russ D & Irie Ites – Don’t It Dub Mix 1
- Russ D & Irie Ites – Don’t It Dub Mix 2
- Russ D & Irie Ites – Ram Dancehall Dark Dub
- Russ D & Irie Ites – Ram Dancehall Laser Dub
- Russ D & Irie Ites – Ram Dancehall Phaser Dub
- Russ D & Irie Ites – Kill Dem Dub
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