Solar Panel Riddim produced by Rattler Records and Galaxy P Music 2024
Solar Panel Overview
The Solar Panel Riddim made a big impact in 2024, lighting up dancehall parties with its deep, heavy basslines and modern sound. The riddim was produced by Rattler Records and Galaxy P Music, two names respected in the dancehall scene. Rattler Records is known for pushing new sounds, while Galaxy P Music has a reputation for bringing fresh talent to the forefront. Together, they shaped a riddim that feels both current and timeless, with a recording process that focused on blending drill-inspired beats with classic dancehall energy. The selector’s mix brought together a strong lineup. 1Mrsmooth set the tone with “She Don’t Want Nobody,” his vocals gliding smoothly over the riddim’s pulsing backdrop. Anthony Cruz, well known for his hit song “Halfway Tree,” delivered “See It Deh,” adding his veteran touch and soulful delivery. Badda General, who gained attention with “I Wish” alongside ZJ Liquid, brought two tracks: “Hard Ears” and “Turn Me On.” His sharp lyrics and commanding presence made both songs stand out in the mix. Dilly Chris added flair with “Designer,” while Fire Lion charged the energy up with “The Vibes.” Each artist influenced the selector’s choices, making the mix a journey through different moods and styles, all anchored by the riddim’s powerful sound. The Solar Panel Riddim, guided by Rattler Records and Galaxy P Music, captured the spirit of 2024. Every artist featured brought their own flavor, ensuring this selector’s choice will echo on dancefloors for years to come.
Solar Panel Tracklist:
- 1Mrsmooth – She Don’t Want Nobody
- Anthony Cruz – See It Deh
- Badda General – Hard Ears
- Badda General – Turn Me On
- Dilly Chris – Designer
- Fire Lion – The Vibes
- Galaxy P – Fast Food
- Galaxy P – Move Wid It
- Mystik Soul – Teenager In Love
- Wasp – Tell Yu Dat Straight
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