Samsara Riddim produced by Greezzly Productions 2024
Samsara Overview
The Samsara Riddim was a standout in 2024’s dancehall scene, shaking up sound clashes and parties across Jamaica and beyond. The project was crafted by Greezzly Productions, a studio and label known for their crisp, bass-heavy sound. Based in Italy, Greezzly Productions has worked with both established and rising dancehall artists, building a reputation for quality and consistency in the genre. Their riddims often stream well on digital platforms, and they have a history of blending European and Jamaican influences. On Samsara Riddim, the studio’s careful approach is clear. The recording process brought together a mix of seasoned and fresh voices, each adding their own energy. Greezzly’s team focused on tight, punchy beats and layered instrumentation, giving the riddim its signature bounce and depth. Nyle Banks set the tone with “Bubble,” a track that quickly became a dancefloor favorite. Jah Izrehl followed with “Talking Bout,” bringing his lyrical skills that fans know from his earlier hit “Champion.” Dahvid Slur’s “She Loves Me” added a catchy melodic twist, showing his talent for hooks. Youtah Dread, known for his rootsy delivery, dropped “Can’t Do Me Nothing,” while Fido Guido contributed “Sus a Stu Munne,” bringing his unique international flair—no surprise from an artist who has built a loyal following in Italy and North Africa. Together, these artists shaped Samsara Riddim into a cohesive, energetic compilation. The release was a true bashment highlight, keeping dancehall fans moving and cementing Greezzly Productions’ status as a top studio for 2024.
Samsara Tracklist:
- Nyle Banks – Bubble
- Jah Izrehl – Talking Bout
- Dahvid Slur – She Loves Me
- Youtah Dread – Can’t Do Me Nothing
- Fido Guido – Sus a Stu Munne
- You MKNJ – Amina
- Empress Celyah – Lion De Vida
- Baye Seye – Kanoo
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