RELAX RIDDIM produced by MUSIC HOUSE ENTERTAINMENT 2022
Relax Overview
The sound system cut of Relax Riddim is a true dancehall shaker. From the first note, the rhythm pulses with deep bass and crisp percussion, making it impossible to stand still. What really sets this version apart are the bold horn riffs that glide over the beat, giving each track a lively, almost celebratory energy. DJs love to spin this cut at sound clashes, where its heavy low end and catchy hooks keep the crowd moving and the speakers thumping. A big part of the riddim’s appeal comes from the artists who voiced it. Turbulence brings his signature power to "Hard Work," a song that reminds many fans of his 2004 hit "Notorious," which helped put him on the international reggae map. Chico’s "Talking About Love" adds smooth, melodic vocals, showing his skill for catchy, heartfelt tunes. Delly Ranx, known for his production work and hits like "Red Bull & Guinness," delivers "Do It More," bringing his veteran dancehall style to the project. Gibraltar’s "Money" and Ginjah’s "I Was Wrong" round out the selection, each adding their own unique flavor. Ginjah, for example, is respected for his roots reggae sound, especially after the success of his song "Never Lost My Way." Behind the scenes, MUSIC HOUSE ENTERTAINMENT crafted the Relax Riddim with an ear for both tradition and freshness. The label has built a reputation for quality dancehall productions and has seen strong streaming numbers for their recent releases. Their work on this project shows a clear understanding of what keeps dancehall fans coming back. Even in 2024, selectors still reach for the Relax Riddim sound system cut, proving its staying power on the dancehall scene.
Relax Tracklist:
- Turbulence – Hard Work
- Chico – Talking About Love
- Delly Ranx – Do It More
- Gibraltar – Money
- Ginjah – I Was Wrong
- Dusty Vibes – Nice To Meet You
- Ikatik – Next To You
- Simple Ting – Stove Hot
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