REVUE RIDDIM by CHRISTOPHER G RECORDS 2019
Revue Overview
The Revue Riddim brought together some of dancehall’s most exciting voices in 2019. Sikka Rymes, known for collaborations with Vybz Kartel and songs like “Mad Over Who,” led the charge with his energetic delivery. Akeem Shella added his own flavor on “Feel Great,” while Bralcade kept things moving with “Con.” Fans of Chase Cross, who is recognized for his work with Mavado and the Gully Side crew, enjoyed the track “Up Like Smoke.” Dajah contributed “Program,” adding to the riddim’s lively lineup. Other talents like Dclubz with “Orange Juice,” Flyght Bluugo’s “Lipsticker,” G Money’s “Summer Is On,” Hot Frass with “St. Thomas,” and Jurick’s “432” made the Revue Riddim a true showcase of variety in dancehall. The riddim was produced by CHRISTOPHER G RECORDS, a label known for crafting modern dancehall sounds. Christopher G has built a reputation for his work with both rising and established artists, helping to shape the sound of the genre in recent years. His productions often gather attention on streaming platforms, giving new voices a chance to shine. The Revue Riddim’s upbeat, festival-ready style made it a favorite for late-night parties and dancehall sessions. Each artist brought something unique to the project, ensuring that every track stood out. Among the many heavy bashment drops of 2019, this mix captured the energy and spirit that keeps dancehall alive.
Revue Tracklist:
- Sikka Rymes – Mad Over Who
- Akeem Shella – Feel Great
- Bralcade – Con
- Chase Cross – Up Like Smoke
- Dajah – Program
- Dclubz – Orange Juice
- Flyght Bluugo – Lipsticker
- G Money – Summer Is On
- Hot Frass – St. Thomas
- Jurick – 432
- Keller & Av&nte – Woyeah
- Nigma – Put In The Work
- Nvasion – Drop Call
- Potent – Obvious
- Taco Warfare – Interest
- Tevwalds – Dweet Yah Now
- Warship Curtis – Tell Them
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