REBELRAYZ RIDDIM produced by REBELRAYZ ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Rebelrayz Overview
The bashment rhythm that became a favorite among selectors started with a studio session focused on energy and unity. The arranger behind the mix wanted every track to feel ready for the dance, with each artist bringing their own style but blending smoothly. This creative direction helped the project stand out, making sure every song could move a crowd. REBELRAYZ ENTERTAINMENT, the producer, is known for pushing dancehall forward. Since its founding, the label has worked to highlight new voices and classic sounds, earning streams across digital platforms and respect from DJs worldwide. Their attention to detail and passion for the genre set a high standard for dancehall releases. Each artist on the riddim added something special. Prosper Fi Real delivered “I Wanna Be Free,” a track that showcases his expressive voice and lyrical strength. Jay C Actor contributed “Nguva Yangu,” building on his reputation as a versatile performer in the dancehall and afro-fusion scenes. Crystal Rich’s “Mitupo” stands out for its catchy hook and smooth delivery. Jerryman’s “Ivete” brings a rootsy touch, while Tadie Amie’s “Walking” adds a melodic, uplifting vibe. Both artists have built loyal followings with their consistent performances and dedication to authentic sound. Years after its release in 2021, selectors still reach for this mix when they want to set a lively mood. The combination of strong production, creative direction, and standout tracks from Prosper Fi Real, Jay C Actor, Crystal Rich, Jerryman, and Tadie Amie keeps the riddim in heavy rotation at bashments and on airwaves.
Rebelrayz Tracklist:
- Prosper Fi Real – I Wanna Be Free
- Jay C Actor – Nguva Yangu
- Crystal Rich – Mitupo
- Jerryman – Ivete
- Tadie Amie – Walking
- Princo Spice – Amai Makanaka
- Shannaz – They Don’t Know
- Queen Kadjah – Tenda
- Mr Waah – Nhamo
- Chief Doctor – Munhu Wese
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