SEASONS RIDDIM produced by DROP DI BOSS RECORDS 2015
Seasons Overview
In 2015, dancehall was moving fast, and the bashment flow was at its peak. The Seasons Riddim fit right into this energy. Its quick tempo and catchy rhythms made it stand out as a true dancehall anthem that year. The sound was fresh but still kept the classic vibe that fans loved. Behind the riddim was DROP DI BOSS RECORDS, a label known for bringing strong dancehall projects to the scene. DROP DI BOSS RECORDS had already built a name with their focus on modern yet authentic Jamaican sounds. Their releases often gained attention on streaming platforms and in local dances, helping to push new and established artists. The artists on Seasons Riddim each brought their own style. Charly Black delivered “Wi Nuh Beg Friend,” adding his signature vocal swagger. Charly Black is well known for his global hit “Gyal You a Party Animal,” which later made him an international name. Ankle So’s “Enemies” kept the energy up, with a streetwise delivery that matched the riddim’s bounce. Kruger’s “Seasons Riddim” showcased a smooth flow that fit perfectly with the beat. Lady Saw, known as the “Queen of Dancehall” and a Grammy Award winner, brought her powerful voice to “Seasons Greetings.” Her track added a strong female presence to the project. Little Hero’s “Ehee” rounded out the lineup with a conscious message, showing the riddim’s range. Each artist helped make the Seasons Riddim a true yard anthem, capturing the spirit of 2015 dancehall with pure bashment style.
Seasons Tracklist:
- Charly Black – Wi Nuh Beg Friend (Clean)
- Charly Black – Wi Nuh Beg Friend (Raw)
- Future Fambo Ft Ankle Sox & Image – Enemies
- Kruger – Seasons Riddim
- Lady Saw – Seasons Greetings (Clean)
- Lady Saw – Seasons Greetings (Raw)
- Little Hero – Ehee (Clean)
- Little Hero – Ehee (Raw)
- Mad Anju – Your Gyal
- Rasta Life – Some A Dat (Clean)
- Rasta Life – Some A Dat (Raw)
- Shudley – Nuh Man
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