Rasta Duel Riddim produced by Riddimz Kalacta for Riddim World Records 2025
Rasta Duel Overview
The selector’s choice for 2025 brings a fresh wave of street energy to dancehall sessions. The riddim is lively and intense, with a rhythm that jumps out of the speakers. It’s built for movement, with bright beats and a steady pulse that keeps the crowd active from start to finish. The sound is both classic and new, making it perfect for parties and dance floors. The artists on this project each bring something unique. Don Creety delivers “Frosty” with his usual confidence, adding sharp lyrics over the beat. Don Creety is known for his hit “Sunrise Anthem,” which made waves on local charts in 2022. Queen I stands out with “Gimme Di Sound,” showing her strong voice and stage presence. She is recognized for her collaboration with reggae star Jah Vinci on the track “Royal Roots.” Dappa Stylez’s “Thin Spaghetti vs Fat Macaroni” offers playful lyrics and catchy hooks, making it a favorite among fans. Dr Smooth keeps the energy high with “After Di Bashment,” a song that captures the after-party vibe. Ras Vexx brings fire with “Fire Blaze Eternal,” using his deep tone to add weight to the riddim. Behind the scenes, Riddimz Kalacta produces for Riddim World Records. Riddimz Kalacta is known for his work on the “Steel Pulse Riddim” in 2021, which reached over a million streams online. His production keeps the sound tight and the vibe consistent, giving each artist room to shine. Fans in 2025 already call this selector’s choice a dancehall classic.
Rasta Duel Tracklist:
- Don Creety – Frosty
- Queen I – Gimme Di Sound
- Dappa Stylez -Thin Spaghetti vs Fat Macaroni
- Dr Smooth – After Di Bashment
- Lady Vanta – Zimbabwe (Freestyle)
- Ras Vexx – Fire Blaze Eternal
- Mu-Saladi – Tisu MaBoss
- Riddimz Kalacta – Rasta Duel Version 2 Instrumental
- Riddimz Kalacta – Rasta Duel Version 3 Instrumental
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