RUMPARI RIDDIM produced by GOLD AND GOALS PRODUCTION 2018
Rumpari Overview
The Rumpari Riddim yard session tape first appeared in Jamaica in 2018. It quickly became a favorite at late-night parties, with fans linking its sound to unforgettable vibes and memories. The tape features a strong lineup of artists. Darrio brings his smooth style with the track "That Body." Darrio is known for his hit "School Fee," which helped him gain attention in the dancehall scene. Booba Starr delivers "Over And Over," adding his own unique energy. Booba Starr has worked with international artists, including a collaboration with Sizzla on the song "No Control." Kapachie Bell contributes with "She'S Coming Home," while K'Sangel stands out on the track "Rumpari." Rhaid adds a fresh voice with "Pretty." The session also includes two tracks by Starr Team: "Pum Pum Day" and "Good Good Day." Lenord Taylor rounds out the tape with the lively "Rumpari Riddim." The studio hand behind the session played a key role, making sure every artist sounded their best. The production was led by GOLD AND GOALS PRODUCTION. This label is known for its sharp, street-driven dancehall riddims and has earned respect for quality work in the Jamaican music industry. Their productions have gained thousands of streams online and are often selected by top dancehall selectors. The Rumpari Riddim yard session will always echo the fire of 2018. Its tracks, crafted by talented artists and a skilled producer, continue to bring dancehall fans together, night after night.
Rumpari Tracklist:
- Darrio – That Body
- Booba Starr – Over And Over
- I-Shenko – Vibes Well Up
- I-Shenko – Vibes Well Up (Raw)
- Kapachie Bell – She’S Coming Home
- Kapachie Bell – She’S Coming Home (Raw)
- K’Sangel – Rumpari
- Rhaid – Pretty
- Starr Team – Pum Pum Day
- Starr Team – Good Good Day
- Lenord Taylor – Rumpari Riddim (Instrumental)
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