SHOT GLASS RIDDIM produced by JAY WAYNE MUSIC PRODUCTION / OVA RAVE 2020
Shot Glass Overview
Shot Glass Riddim is a new dancehall release that brings together established and rising artists on one project. The riddim arrives in 2020 and pays respect to classic dancehall while adding a modern sound. Braintear Spookie is featured with two tracks on the riddim, offering both clean and raw versions of his song "Sharp." He is known for his energetic delivery and unique style that often blends traditional dancehall with new influences. Qraig Voicemail, who is part of the well-known group Voicemail, adds his vocals to the riddim. He is recognized for his smooth voice and has been active in the dancehall scene for many years, contributing to several popular hits. Darrio brings his own touch, known for his catchy hooks and consistent presence in the Jamaican music industry. Sudzman is another artist on the riddim, recognized for his creative approach and ability to connect with dancehall fans. Deron also joins the lineup, adding to the mix with his fresh sound and growing reputation. The production is handled by JAY WAYNE MUSIC PRODUCTION / OVA RAVE. This label has worked on several dancehall projects and is known for supporting both new and established talent. Their work often blends different styles, helping to keep the genre current. The Shot Glass Riddim itself stands out with its trap-influenced beats mixed with island rhythms. Released in 2020, it captures the energy of modern dancehall while honoring its roots. The riddim’s sound and lineup highlight its importance in today’s music scene.
Shot Glass Tracklist:
- Braintear Spookie -Sharp (Clean)
- Braintear Spookie -Sharp (Raw)
- Qraig Voicemail – Nah Dead Fi Hungry
- Darrio – Any Weh Me Go
- Sudzman – Naa Fi Like Me (Clean)
- Sudzman – Naa Fi Like Me (Raw)
- Deron – Floating & Drifting
- JayWayne & Ova Rave – Living My Life
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