SODIUM RIDDIM produced by JAH WAYNE RECORDZ 2016
Sodium Overview
The 2016 dancehall scene saw a strong bashment release with the arrival of the Sodium Riddim. This set brought together some of the genre’s most exciting voices, including Jah Wayne, Charly Black, Zamunda, Diligence, and Pretti Kitti. Each artist delivered a unique sound, making the riddim a favorite for selectors and fans alike. Jah Wayne, known for his energetic approach, stands out with “Party With Friends.” His performance adds a lively party energy to the riddim. Charly Black, who gained international fame with the hit “Gyal You a Party Animal,” brings his smooth vocal style to “True Meds.” Zamunda, respected for his conscious lyrics, delivers “Believe Inna Jah,” a song that highlights his positive message. Diligence’s “Fire Man Blazing” brings a fiery touch to the set, while Pretti Kitti’s “Make My Day” adds a fresh and playful vibe. Other strong tracks come from Buck 1 with “Haffi Mek It,” Shudley’s “Pree Out Di Ting,” and Mygrain’s “Success.” The riddim also includes the “Sodium Riddim Instrumental” by Jah Wayne Recordz, allowing selectors to enjoy the pure beat. JAH WAYNE RECORDZ, the producer behind the project, has a history of delivering popular dancehall riddims. The label is known for its ability to bring together talented artists and create memorable releases. With Sodium Riddim, the label continued its tradition of producing tracks that work well both in clubs and on the airwaves. Sodium Riddim became one of the bashment highlights of 2016, thanks to its strong lineup and high-energy tracks.
Sodium Tracklist:
- Jah Wayne – Party With Friends
- Charly Black – True Meds
- Zamunda – Believe Inna Jah
- Diligence – Fire Man Blazing
- Pretti Kitti – Make My Day
- Buck 1 – Haffi Mek It
- Shudley – Pree Out Di Ting
- Mygrain – Success
- Jah Wayne Recordz – Sodium Riddim Instrumental
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