SILENT OCEAN RIDDIM produced by 2019 – G3K MUSIC
Silent Ocean Overview
In 2019, the dancehall scene was buzzing with excitement when the Silent Ocean Riddim arrived. This energetic riddim came straight from Jamaica and quickly became the soundtrack for parties and street dances. DJs loved the mix, and soon it was playing everywhere. Silent Ocean Riddim brought together a strong line-up of artists. Bramma stood out with his track “Stevie Wonder.” Bramma is well known in the dancehall world, especially for his 2007 hit “Value of a Woman.” His style and unique voice have made him a favorite among fans for years. Emmientbkool’s “Call Center” added a catchy, modern vibe to the project, showing his talent for melodies that stick in your head. Other artists also made their mark on the riddim. Fire Dyce delivered an upbeat party tune with “Wine And Bounce,” which kept the dancefloor moving. Kawyla’s “Dance With You” brought a smooth energy, perfect for anyone wanting to groove with a partner. Lahjihkal gave a different flavor with “No Vengence,” adding variety to the riddim’s sound. The production behind Silent Ocean Riddim came from G3K MUSIC, a name known for helping fresh dancehall talent shine. The beats were crisp, and the energy matched the lively spirit of Jamaican dances. Looking back, Silent Ocean Riddim captured what 2019 felt like in dancehall: full of life, unity, and nonstop music. It was more than just a riddim—it was a true party anthem for the year.
Silent Ocean Tracklist:
- Bramma – Stevie Wonder (Radio)
- Bramma – Stevie Wonder (Raw)
- Emmientbkool – Call Center (Radio)
- Emmientbkool – Call Center (Raw)
- Fire Dyce – Wine And Bounce (Radio)
- Fire Dyce – Wine And Bounce (Raw)
- Kawyla – Dance With You
- Lahjihkal – No Vengence
- Renegad – I’m From Jamaica
- Tention – Every Gal Want A Rush
- Turbulence – You Type A Love
- Vybzdon – Unfriend Yuh (Radio)
- Vybzdon – Unfriend Yuh (Raw)
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