Santa Jamaica Riddim produced by Digital One Music 2025
Santa Jamaica Overview
The new bashment rhythm is making waves in 2025, bringing together some of dancehall’s most exciting talents. Lukie D x Tifa team up for "Overtime," showing off their strong chemistry. Tifa is already well-known for big hits like "Spell It Out" and her work with Sean Paul, so fans are excited to hear her on this project. Yahsha Elishua delivers "Smoothie," adding smooth vocals and energy, while Khalejah Englann comes in strong with "Gyal Dem Request." Alfray’s "Gallis From Birth" brings a catchy, confident vibe, and Dropa Don keeps the momentum going with "Side To Side." Behind this rhythm is Digital One Music, a label with a growing reputation for bold, dancefloor-ready productions. Digital One Music has worked with several top Jamaican artists and is known for pushing new sounds in the dancehall scene. Their focus on high-quality bashment rhythms has helped them gain attention both in Jamaica and internationally. This new bashment rhythm is capturing the rebellious spirit of today’s dancehall. The beats are heavy, the bass is deep, and the energy is high. Each artist brings their own style, but together, they create a sound that is fresh and full of life. Songs like "Overtime" by Lukie D x Tifa and "Gyal Dem Request" by Khalejah Englann are already filling dance floors across the island. With Digital One Music leading the way, this bashment rhythm is set to become one of the defining sounds of 2025.
Santa Jamaica Tracklist:
- Lukie D x Tifa – Overtime
- Yahsha Elishua – Smoothie
- Khalejah Englann – Gyal Dem Request
- Alfray – Gallis From Birth
- Dropa Don – Side To Side
- Tifa – Can’t Cancel Me
- 10G Shawnii – Backshot
- 10G Shawnii – Hotspot
- Razza – Indian
- Ganggoolie – Watch Yuh Talk
- Singer J – Hackle
- Patexx – Grip Mi
- Swazz – Wife
- Xyclone – Cancel Who
- ReniGAD x RDX – Brucka
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