Rejuvenated Riddim produced by Evolsyd Muzik and Mihag Entertainment 2025
Rejuvenated Overview
Rejuvenated Riddim is a new dancehall project from Jamaica, released in 2025. The set comes from Evolsyd Muzik and Mihag Entertainment, two names with a strong presence in the dancehall scene. Evolsyd Muzik is known for sharp, modern riddims, and Mihag Entertainment has helped push new artists to bigger stages. This compilation brings together a mix of deejays and singers. Martyn Ermias steps up with “Japas,” a track that shows his smooth vocal style. Dragga Qwefflawd and Zendah Man join forces on “Now,” blending their voices over the energetic beat. Zendah Man is recognized for his unique delivery and has worked with several top producers in the past. Skimper, Niggaz1, and Guider Mw team up for “Kwacha,” bringing a catchy hook and lively verses. Addi Cattah and Gasper deliver “Badman,” a tune with a tough, streetwise sound. Vytwist and Chipha appear on “Fake Friends,” a song about loyalty and trust, which connects well with listeners. Other artists on the set include Kwench Lawd with “Sap,” Thalo U with “Undeafeted,” and a trio—Ady Rasha, Yamzy, and Thalo U—on “Ngati Duwa.” Akai Thai and Espar Mw bring “Dead Ina Second,” while Okeke Mw closes out with “Gangster.” Evolsyd Muzik and Mihag Entertainment have a reputation for high-quality productions and have earned millions of streams on digital platforms. Their work on Rejuvenated Riddim is already filling dance floors in 2025, showing the ongoing power and creativity of dancehall music.
Rejuvenated Tracklist:
- Martyn Ermias – Japas
- Dragga Qwefflawd, Zendah Man – Now
- Skimper, Niggaz1, Guider Mw – Kwacha
- Addi Cattah, Gasper – Badman
- Vytwist, Chipha – Fake Friends
- Kwench Lawd – Sap
- Thalo U – Undeafeted
- Ady Rasha, Yamzy, Thalo U – Ngati Duwa
- Akai Thai, Espar Mw – Dead Ina Second
- Okeke Mw – Gangster (Remix)
- Mihag Entertainment – Rejuvenated Riddim Instrumental
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