RIDDIM SE – AFROBREAKERS 2022
Riddim SE – Afrobreakers Overview
The 2022 dancehall release called "RIDDIM SE" brings new energy to the genre. This riddim was created to get people moving and keep them engaged. The sound is built on strong, catchy hooks that make each track memorable. The project features performances from Town Boy Ai, Pastor Beneth Ndlovu, and Sugarlee, who all bring their unique styles. Town Boy Ai is known for his bold delivery and confident flow. On this riddim, he gives a hard-hitting performance that stands out. Pastor Beneth Ndlovu, who often mixes spiritual themes with dancehall, adds a different flavor to the project. His lyrics are powerful and commanding. Sugarlee brings a smooth but energetic voice. She is recognized for her ability to ride any beat, and she adds a fresh touch to the riddim. The riddim was produced by RIDDIM SE, a team that has been active in the dancehall scene. They focus on beats that work well in clubs and at parties. This release is no exception. The production is tight and keeps the energy high from start to finish. "RIDDIM SE" is a project that captures the sound of dancehall in 2022. It brings together artists with different backgrounds and styles, making it a strong release for fans of the genre.
Tracklist:
- Town Boy Ai – Big Dream
- Pastor Beneth Ndlovu – You Are Holy
- Sugarlee – Why
- Mjadams – Don’T Mind
- Princey Mg – Jam It
- Mucci – Used To
- Dj Mazimba – They Ar Craying The Way To
- Li No Maker – Li No Maker I Know U Know
- Abel Li No – Abel Li No Bless Your Boy
- Abel Li No – Abel Li No Umamma
- Lilx – Don T Be
- Dilaz – Ino Worry
- Charis Daniel – Never Let Go
- Charis Daniel – Don’T Lemme
- Charis Daniel – Love Letter
- Charis Daniel – Perfect Picture
- Charis Daniel – First Lady Acoustic Version
- Charis Daniel – Memories Untold
- Hnykxn – Ride With You
- Dj Untouchable Sa – Africanism
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