Safe Haven Riddim produced by 1Family Records and DJ Treasure Music 2024
Safe Haven Overview
The Safe Haven Riddim has quickly become a favorite in dancehall clubs since its 2024 release. This lively riddim stands out for its fresh, energetic sound that keeps partygoers moving. Compared to other bashment releases of the year, Safe Haven Riddim brings a pure dancehall vibe. While some riddims mix in afrobeats or hip-hop, this one sticks to the roots, making it a standout for fans of classic bashment energy. The project features strong performances from artists like Kiprich, whose track "Darkness" shows his skill. Kiprich is known for his hit "Telephone Ting," which won him fans worldwide. Navino, with "Raw Truth," adds his own style—he first gained attention as part of Aidonia's J.O.P crew. Shaqstar’s "Living In Pain" brings emotion and storytelling, while Pipelyne & Dj Treasure deliver a message on "Know Better." Bully Frass & Lee Mac team up for "Determination," and Trapycal & Dj Treasure’s "Jah" rounds out the set with spiritual vibes. Cha Cha Tdf’s "So Lost" also adds depth to the riddim. Sound engineering plays a key role in Safe Haven Riddim’s success. The mix is crisp, with every vocal and beat clear on big speakers. Behind the scenes, 1Family Records and DJ Treasure Music handle production. DJ Treasure Music is well-known for its popular YouTube channel, which has helped many new dancehall tracks reach global listeners. Overall, Safe Haven Riddim’s club-ready style and pure dancehall sound make it one of 2024’s most memorable bashment releases.
Safe Haven Tracklist:
- Kiprich – Darkness (Clean)
- Kiprich – Darkness (Radio Edit)
- Navino – Raw Truth (Clean)
- Navino – Raw Truth (Radio Edit)
- Shaqstar – Living In Pain
- Pipelyne & Dj Treasure – Know Better
- Bully Frass & Lee Mac – Determination
- Trapycal & Dj Treasure – Jah
- Cha Cha Tdf – So Lost
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