SACRED KEYS RIDDIM (REGGAE-DANCEHALL) – NUCHIE RECORDS 2016
Sacred Keys Overview
In 2016, the Sacred Keys Riddim made a big mark in dancehall and sound system culture. Built for the dance floor, this riddim quickly became a favorite in Jamaican parties and sound clashes. The track builder behind Sacred Keys Riddim shaped a beat that DJs and selectors loved to play loud, thanks to its heavy bass and catchy keyboard lines. The production came out of a yard studio, showing the ongoing strength and creativity of Jamaican music makers. The riddim’s structure gave each artist enough space to shine, but kept the vibe tight and energetic—perfect for any dance or club session. C Gena, known for “Better Muss Come,” brought a confident voice and sharp lyrics to the riddim. Nuchie’s “Only Love” added smoothness and a positive message. Riley X, with “Nuh Walk Over,” delivered a strong performance that fit well with the riddim’s bold sound. Riley X is recognized for collaborations with other rising stars in the dancehall scene, helping to grow his reputation. Keno Don’s “Life Too Hard” touched on real-life struggles, while Sikani’s “Fake Friends” explored trust and loyalty. Sikani has built a following for his honest lyrics and has featured on several popular mixtapes.
Sacred Keys Tracklist:
- C Gena – Better Muss Come
- Nuchie – Only Love
- Riley X – Nuh Walk Over
- Keno Don – Life Too Hard
- Sikani – Fake Friends
- Shakka Pee – How We Party
- Shyana – First Time
- Dermy Dee – Work Hard
- Neisa – How To Survive
- Tripple J – High Grade
- Rayve – My Life
- Blivion – Greenz
- Nuchie – Secred Keys (Instrumental)
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