Resurrection Riddim – Mus-Sel Production 2023
Resurrection Overview
In 2023, the dancehall scene was shaken up with a bashment release that quickly became the selector’s favorite. The journey started in the studio, where the craftsman behind the boards built a riddim packed with heavy basslines and crisp percussion. Each layer was carefully arranged to keep the energy high, making it a perfect fit for late-night sessions and crowded dance floors. The producer, known in the dancehall circuit for shaping modern sound, worked closely with the studio team to ensure the riddim stood out from the rest. Once the foundation was set, some of the genre’s biggest voices stepped in. Beenie Man, the self-proclaimed “King of the Dancehall,” brought his signature flair to “Glammy Better.” With decades of hits, including the international smash “Who Am I (Sim Simma),” Beenie Man’s presence added instant credibility. Anthony B delivered “Burning Out,” channeling the conscious energy that made his album “Real Revolutionary” a favorite among reggae fans. Capleton, known for his fiery performances and the classic “Jah Jah City,” unleashed “Hot Fire,” living up to his reputation as “The Prophet.” Sizzla, a staple of conscious reggae, contributed “Living For The Youths,” while Tony Rebel, known for the anthem “If Jah,” offered “Naw Go Better.” Each artist brought their unique style, giving the riddim a fresh and dynamic feel. Selectors across Jamaica and beyond quickly picked up the release, and it became the soundtrack for bashment parties throughout the year. Its infectious energy and heavyweight lineup made it a defining moment for dancehall in 2023.
Resurrection Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Glammy Better
- Anthony B – Burning Out
- Capleton – Hot Fire
- Sizzla – Living For The Youths
- Tony Rebel – Naw Go Better
- Hawkeye – Duck It
- Frisco Kid – First Time
- Weekends -Love It
- Cutty Ranks – Not Convinced
- Vegas – Music
- Lazer – Wanna Be
- Lexx – What Is Right Now
- Straight Now – Ut Ras
- Mus-Sel Production -Resurrection Riddim (Instrumental)
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