REGGAE DANCEHALL RIDDIM: LOVERS & TOGETHERNESS 2022
Reggae Dancehall Overview
Today, people still talk about the selector’s choice that echoed across Jamaican clubs in 2022. That riddim brought everyone together on the dance floor. When selectors dropped those tunes, the crowd knew they were in for something special. The energy and excitement from that time are remembered as a true highlight for dancehall fans. If you think back, it’s easy to see why. The riddim featured a strong lineup of artists, each adding their own flavor. Da’ville’s “I Want You Back” stood out with his smooth vocals. Da’ville is well known for his hit “Always on My Mind,” which topped reggae charts and made him a household name in Jamaica and abroad. Shines brought a heartfelt touch with “In Our Hearts,” while Twiggy’s “Only You” showed her sweet, melodic style. Twiggy is respected for her long career and collaborations with reggae legends. Raymond Wright’s “It’s Too Late” and Little Kirk’s “Will You Still Love Me” added depth, with Little Kirk being the younger brother of Beenie Man and known for his early hits like “Ghetto People Broke.” The riddim’s magic didn’t stop there. Listeners also enjoyed Raymond Wright x Twiggy’s “Always,” and the continuous mix titled “Lovers & Togetherness” kept the vibe going from start to finish. At the heart of it all was the riddim creator, who crafted a sound that brought these voices together. The production was tight and modern, but still true to the dancehall roots. Looking back, the selector’s choice from 2022 really captured the spirit of the time—a mix of new energy and respect for tradition that people still celebrate today.
Reggae Dancehall Tracklist:
- Da’ville – I Want You Back
- Shines – In Our Hearts
- Twiggy – Only You
- Raymond Wright – It’s Too Late
- Little Kirk – Will You Still Love Me
- Anthony B – Earth Angel
- Tony Rebel – Done Ras
- Pinchers – Mr Do Good
- Raymond Wright x Twiggy – Always
- Lovers & Togetherness – Continuous Mix
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