REGENERATE RIDDIM produced by ADIBEATS/ILANDNATION ENTRETAINMENT 2023
Regenerate Overview
When Regenerate Riddim dropped in 2023, it quickly became a favorite for dancehall selectors and sound system crews. The riddim’s energy was designed for the dance floor, and it showed—crowds responded instantly to its heavy bass and catchy melodies. The sound system culture, known for its powerful speakers and lively atmosphere, found a new anthem in Regenerate Riddim. Selectors used it to light up parties, making it one of the top bashment highlights of the year. Behind the scenes, the producer ADIBEATS/ILANDNATION ENTERTAINMENT played a key role. Known for crafting modern dancehall sounds, ADIBEATS has built a reputation for blending street vibes with polished production. The label has worked on several popular projects, and with Regenerate Riddim, they continued their streak of creating music that connects with both local and international audiences. Their attention to melodic progression set this riddim apart from others in the scene. The riddim features standout tracks like “Believe Me,” “Me Myself,” “I’M Sorry,” and “When You’Re Gone.” Each song brings its own flavor, but all share the same driving beat and infectious groove. These tracks became staples in selectors’ mixes, helping to define the sound of 2023’s dancehall parties. Regenerate Riddim proved its power on the dance floor and in sound system sessions, cementing its place as a must-play for any bashment. With strong production and memorable tracks, it’s a release that will be remembered in dancehall circles for years to come.
Regenerate Tracklist:
- Adigun, Maneuva Cblock Muzic – Believe Me
- Adigun, Maneuva – Me Myself
- Adigun, Maneuva & Big Biill – Me Myself
- Adigun, Maneuva & Jahnyeh – I’M Sorry
- Adigun, Maneuva & Jahnyeh – I’M Sorry
- Adigun, Maneuva & Big Biill – When You’Re Gone
- Adigun, Maneuva – Regenerate Riddim (Instrumental)
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