Royal Night Riddim produced by Penthouse Records 2024
Royal Night Overview
The Royal Night Riddim brings together some of dancehall and reggae’s most respected voices for 2024. Duane Stephenson and Josey Wales team up for “Dancehall Broom,” a track that blends Stephenson’s smooth delivery with Wales’ classic deejay style. Josey Wales is a veteran in the dancehall scene, known for his work in the 1980s and hits like “Undercover Lover.” Nadine Sutherland, who delivers “I Hope You Dance,” has a long history in reggae, including her early hit “Action” with Terror Fabulous. Slashe makes a statement with “Harlot Lifestyle,” while Natural Black’s “I Can Be Wrong” adds a rootsy flavor. Anthony John’s “I Nuh Follower” brings conscious lyrics to the mix. The street anthem base at the heart of this riddim was crafted for the dance floor, and it quickly proved its power. Penthouse Records, the producer behind this project, is one of Jamaica’s most influential labels. Founded by Donovan Germain in 1987, Penthouse has been home to artists like Buju Banton and Beres Hammond, and is known for shaping the sound of modern reggae and dancehall. In 2024, the Royal Night Riddim’s street anthem base became a favorite among dancehall fans. Its energetic beats and memorable hooks made it a must-play at parties and dances across the island and beyond. Each artist brings their own style, but the riddim keeps everything moving, showing why Penthouse Records remains a leader in Jamaican music.
Royal Night Tracklist:
- Duane Stephenson, Josey Wales – Dancehall Broom
- Slashe – Harlot Lifestyle
- Natural Black – I Can Be Wrong
- Nadine Sutherland – I Hope You Dance
- Anthony John – I Nuh Follower
- Lady Saw – Kept Holding On
- Busy Signal – Royal Night
- Terry Linen – Victim
- Dalton Harris – Woe Be on to Bad mind
- Penthouse Musicians – Royal Night Dub (Instrumental)
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