SALVATION DAY RIDDIM produced by SE MUSIC PRODUCTIONS 2021
Salvation Day Overview
The bashment rhythm, with its heavy bass and energetic tempo, has always been at the heart of dancehall culture. In 2021, a new wave arrived with the Salvation Day Riddim, quickly becoming a favorite at bashment sessions across Jamaica and the diaspora. The rhythm’s infectious beat brought dancers to their feet and selectors kept it in steady rotation. Behind this riddim is SE MUSIC PRODUCTIONS, a studio known for its modern approach to dancehall. The label, founded in Jamaica, has built a reputation for clean, club-ready productions and has seen its work streamed by fans worldwide. SE MUSIC PRODUCTIONS has worked with both rising and established artists, helping to shape the sound of contemporary dancehall. The Salvation Day Riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Barbie Hanna made waves with her track "Man Boo Boo," delivering catchy lyrics and a confident flow. Dane Ray, known for his 2020 hit "Ray Gad," added his unique style to the riddim with "Pace." Flawless contributed "Gold," bringing his signature energy to the project. Kappa delivered "Fulla Style," while Marro’s "Can" added another flavor to the mix. Each artist brought their own personality to the riddim, making the release diverse and exciting. The combination of SE MUSIC PRODUCTIONS’ dynamic production and the artists’ performances made this one of the standout dancehall releases of 2021. Even now, dancehall selectors still rate Salvation Day Riddim highly. Its lively sound and memorable tracks continue to keep it in demand at parties and on radio playlists.
Salvation Day Tracklist:
- Barbie Hanna – Man Boo Boo
- Dane Ray – Pace
- Flawless – Gold
- Kappa – Fulla Style
- Marro – Can
- Neelo – Big Spliff
- One 6ix – Bad Like We
- Richie Ree – Follow me
- Showtyme Soeasy – Salvation Riddim
- Temparize – Dweet Big
- Top Notch – Freezing Ice
- Young Papa – Pull Up
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