SCARY NIGHT RIDDIM produced by PRIMETIME MUSIC 2023
Scary Night Overview
In 2023, dancehall fans were drawn to the raw and lively energy of the party backdrop. This sound, full of street flavor, became a defining element in dancehall sessions across Jamaica and beyond. The way parties shaped the riddim’s mood made it stand out that year, giving the music a sense of realness and excitement that listeners craved. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a key role in capturing that energy. By balancing the heavy bass and crisp snares, the engineer ensured that every track on the riddim hit hard in the dance. Their technical skill allowed each artist’s voice and style to shine, while keeping the overall sound tight and powerful. PRIMETIME MUSIC, the producer behind this project, has built a reputation in the dancehall scene for bold and creative productions. Known for pushing boundaries, PRIMETIME MUSIC has worked with both emerging and established artists, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. Their releases often gain attention on streaming platforms, reflecting their growing impact in the industry. The artists on this riddim each brought their unique style. Artical’s “Darkness N Evil” and its clean and radio edits show his ability to deliver gritty lyrics with a sharp flow. Don Gio’s “Blood Thirsty” adds intensity, building on his reputation for hard-hitting tracks. Numba’z delivers “Chrome Parabellum,” along with clean and radio edits, showing versatility and energy that fit the riddim’s vibe perfectly. For many fans, the party backdrop and these tracks made 2023 unforgettable in dancehall.
Scary Night Tracklist:
- Artical – Darkness N Evil (Clean)
- Artical – Darkness N Evil (Radio Edit)
- Don Gio – Blood Thirsty
- Numba’z – Chrome Parabellum (Clean)
- Numba’z – Chrome Parabellum (Radio Edit)
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