Rivity Riddim produced by Tswanshall and Genhood 2024
Rivity Overview
Today, selectors still remember the Rivity Riddim as one of 2024’s biggest dancehall anthems. Its energy and style made it a must-play at every bashment, and the tracklist became a favorite among party crowds. The riddim’s infectious sound helped it stand out from other releases that year, and fans often recall the first time they heard it echo through the yard. Among the standout tracks, Ras T Raspantsola & Python’s “Mmonadilo” brought a fierce delivery that quickly caught attention. King Zee’s “Mminatshipi” also became a crowd favorite, adding to his reputation after earlier successes in the dancehall scene. Mambo Ntema, known for his work on “Manyora,” added a unique touch with his performance. Twingih Twangah, who had previously gained recognition for “Sicka Dan Ebola,” showed his signature style once again. Skeli’s “War Yoh” added another layer of intensity to the collection. Behind the scenes, the arrangement of this bashment release was carefully crafted. Producer Tswanshall worked closely with Genhood to shape the riddim’s sound. Genhood, who had already made waves with “Nyutji,” brought experience and a fresh perspective to the project. Tswanshall’s role as producer helped guide the riddim’s direction, ensuring each artist’s voice fit perfectly within the overall vibe. Rivity Riddim’s selector’s choice will always echo the fire of 2024, remembered for its impact on dancehall and the unforgettable moments it created on dance floors across the country.
Rivity Tracklist:
- Ras T Raspantsola & Python – Mmonadilo
- King Zee – Mminatshipi
- Mambo Ntema – Manyora
- Twingih Twangah – Sicka Dan Ebola
- Skeli – War Yoh
- Thunderman – Maboko
- Fayawood Ft. Genhood & L5 – Nyutji
- Magilo Ft. DXL Damaj & Kalangabouy NMM – Hauzondi Budza
- L5 – Stongo Tjaa
- Baba Blak – Summertime
- Musamal – Wen dem si wi
- Supahman – Rock My World
- Gizzo Man – Make Yuh Cry
- Gen Hood – Mr Rivity
- Chantty Natural – Mi African Dream
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