Snow Storm Riddim produced by GV Records 2024
Snow Storm Overview
The Snow Storm Riddim selector’s mix is packed with dancehall energy, featuring a strong lineup of tracks that set any dance floor in motion. The mix opens with Aj Stylez’s “Great One,” a track that showcases his confident delivery and knack for catchy hooks. Next, Billy DaGoat steps in with “Lock Me Dung,” bringing raw street vibes and a commanding presence. Cole’s “No Love For You” adds a melodic touch, with lyrics that cut through the riddim’s icy backdrop. Drakko’s “Sound Proof” is another standout, adding depth to the mix with his signature vocal style. Frassdan delivers “Friends Like These,” a song that explores loyalty and trust, themes often found in his work. The mix also includes Lil QB’s “Me Brave,” Skope’s “Murda Ma Enemies,” Tefe’s “Memories,” and YK Naldo’s “Choppa,” each contributing a unique flavor to the riddim’s overall sound. Among the artists, Aj Stylez has built a reputation for energetic performances and has worked with several notable producers in the dancehall scene. Cole, known for his lyrical ability, continues to grow his fanbase with every new release. At the center of this project is GV Records, a label with a strong presence in the dancehall landscape. The producer behind GV Records is known for crafting riddims that dominate sound systems and rack up streaming numbers, including previous hits that have made waves in the Caribbean and beyond. Snow Storm Riddim captured the raw energy that dancehall fans craved in 2024, helping to keep the genre vibrant and alive. The combination of fresh voices and seasoned production made it a staple for selectors and partygoers alike.
Snow Storm Tracklist:
- Aj Stylez – Great One
- Billy DaGoat – Lock Me Dung
- Cole – No Love For You
- Drakko – Sound Proof
- Frassdan – Friends Like These
- Lil QB – Me Brave
- Skope – Murda Ma Enemies
- Tefe – Memories
- YK Naldo – Choppa
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