Reflection Riddim produced by Gangwayy Records 2025
Reflection Overview
Reflection Riddim comes from Gangwayy Records in 2025. This dancehall project is making waves with its raw street energy and fresh sound. The riddim features a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their own style to the mix. Carbonn 15 stands out with the track "Place Me Born." Known for his energetic delivery, Carbonn 15 already made headlines with his single "Flexx Pon Dem," which gained steady radio play in Jamaica. Collin Wyatt brings inspiration with "Overcome." He is respected for his songwriting and has worked with major producers in the past. Dan Chello adds his voice to the riddim with "Billy Ocean," giving fans another reason to listen. Dejour shines on "Broken Love," while Don Ric's delivers catchy vibes with "Girls Are Drugs." Each song adds a new layer to the riddim, making it popular at sessions and parties. The production is handled by Gangwayy Records. The label is known for its creative approach and has built a reputation with previous projects like the "Street Gospel Riddim," which reached over a million streams online. Gangwayy Records continues to push the sound of modern dancehall, drawing attention from both fans and DJs. Selectors are already calling Reflection Riddim one of the top mixes of 2025. The combination of hard-hitting beats, talented artists, and sharp production makes it a favorite in dancehall circles. Reflection Riddim is set to keep the streets moving all year.
Reflection Tracklist:
- Carbonn 15 – Place Me Born
- Collin Wyatt – Overcome
- Dan Chello – Billy Ocean
- Dejour – Broken Love
- Don Ric’s – Girls Are Drugs
- Fully – No Emotion
- Itriggah – God & Blessings
- Jmac – Prevail
- Lil Qb – Soon Reach
- Masai – Ever Bless
- Multiiverse – Can’t Get Over You
- Nomannerz – Dawk & Wild
- Raw – De 40
- Rodney Tattat – Need Nuh Fren
- S-Buck – Love Letter
- Shornbeats – More While
- Trigga – Winner
- Wes – God Alone
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