RIVER FOUNTAIN RIDDIM produced by HEIGHTS OF HEIGHTS RECORDS/MALAKHII RECORDS 2022
River Fountain Overview
In 2022, the River Fountain Riddim selector’s mix became a stand-out moment in dancehall. This sound system cut brought together some of the most exciting voices in the scene, all riding the hypnotic production from HEIGHTS OF HEIGHTS RECORDS/MALAKHII RECORDS. The label has built a strong reputation in recent years, known for its quality riddims and for working with both established and rising artists. Chronic Law, who gained widespread attention with tracks like "Hillside," delivered "Mind Games" on this mix. His voice and lyrics added real depth to the riddim, showing why he’s become one of the most respected names in modern dancehall. Winna Maxx, known for his energetic style, brought the heat with "Bad Gyal," a track that got plenty of spins at dances across Jamaica and beyond. Rozarro’s "Firm Like The Mountain" stood out for its message of resilience, while Big Voice added a reflective touch with "Pictures In The Frame." Rippamatic kept the energy high with "Savage," helping to keep the dancefloor moving. The mix also featured Tiquane (Tq) with "Rubba Dub Love," Kabookie’s "Im The One," and General B’s "Stay Focus," making this a true bashment highlight. Each artist brought their own flavor, but the riddim tied everything together, showing the power of a well-crafted dancehall production. For reggae fans, this mix was a must-hear in 2022, capturing the energy and creativity of the scene.
River Fountain Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Mind Games (Clean)
- Chronic Law – Mind Games (Raw)
- Winna Maxx – Bad Gyal (Clean)
- Winna Maxx – Bad Gyal (Raw)
- Rozarro – Firm Like The Mountain
- Big Voice – Pictures In The Frame
- Rippamatic – Savage (Clean)
- Rippamatic – Savage (Raw)
- Tiquane (Tq) – Rubba Dub Love
- Kabookie – Im The One
- General B – Stay Focus
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