SEASONS & GIFTED RIDDIM produced by RIGHTEOUS RECORDS ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Seasons And Gifted Overview
In 2021, the bashment project “Seasons And Gifted Riddim” made its debut, quickly becoming a favorite at late-night parties across the dancehall scene. The project brought together a select group of artists, each delivering their own unique energy over the riddim’s lively beat. Clevon Smith stands out with “I Wish You A Merry Christmas,” a track that blends festive cheer with classic dancehall style. Smith is known in the reggae community for his soulful voice and has previously worked with several key producers in the genre. Selectah K Dot’s “Give Thanks” adds a message of gratitude, showcasing his knack for uplifting lyrics and catchy hooks. A standout collaboration comes from C’telle Dynasty & Adi Ulmansky with “No Lockdown Ting,” a song that reflects the realities and resilience of recent times. Eltekon, with the track “Best Time,” keeps the vibe upbeat and celebratory. Brother.D’s “Yeshua” brings a spiritual touch, adding depth to the riddim’s lineup. Behind the scenes, RIGHTEOUS RECORDS ENTERTAINMENT handled the production. The label has a reputation for high-quality dancehall releases and has helped launch several tracks that gained traction on streaming platforms. Their work on this project highlights the ongoing strength and creativity of yard studios in Jamaica during 2021. The combination of these artists and RIGHTEOUS RECORDS ENTERTAINMENT’s production made “Seasons And Gifted Riddim” a memorable addition to the dancehall calendar, proving once again that the genre’s energy and innovation remain strong.
Seasons And Gifted Tracklist:
- Clevon Smith – I Wish You A Merry Christmas
- Selectah K Dot – Give Thanks
- C’telle Dynasty & Adi Ulmansky – No Lockdown Ting
- Eltekon – Best Time
- Brother.D – Yeshua
- Shado Vijon – So Much To Me
- Ovacomma – Christmas Time
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