SOUTH SYDE RIDDIM produced by SMALLBOXX RECORDS 2021
South Syde Overview
SMALLBOXX RECORDS is the label behind the club-ready South Syde Riddim, a standout dancehall release from 2021. Known for their sharp ear for talent and modern dancehall production, SMALLBOXX RECORDS has built a reputation for bringing together fresh voices and energetic beats. Their catalog includes several popular riddims, and the South Syde Riddim is one of their most streamed projects to date. The riddim features a strong lineup of artists, each adding their own style to the mix. Truskeen’s “Work Out” brings high energy and catchy hooks, helping the track become a favorite at parties. Richie Loop & Datboisanixx team up for “Back Way,” a song that showcases Richie Loop’s recognizable vocal style—fans may know him from the international hit “My Cup.” Jae Starr Sc lights up the dancefloor with “Shelweh Di Party,” while G3n3xgy & Datboisanixx keep the vibe fun with “Have Fun.” Datboisanixx appears on several tracks, including “South Syde Riddim” and collaborations like “Tropical Syde” with K3mistry, and “Fxxk Up Di Place” with Diesel High. Diesel High, who has gained attention for his unique delivery, brings extra heat to the riddim. Twinzel & Shabba Duwaley, Sean-De-Vere, and others round out the release, keeping the energy high from start to finish. Thanks to the strong production from SMALLBOXX RECORDS and the talents of these artists, the South Syde Riddim quickly became a yard anthem. For dancehall fans, 2021 would not be the same without this selector’s mix lighting up the scene.
South Syde Tracklist:
- Truskeen – Work Out
- Richie Loop & Datboisanixx – Back Way
- Jae Starr Sc – Shelweh Di Party
- G3n3xgy & Datboisanixx – Have Fun
- Datboisanixx, Mutly Mare & Kirtang Shoeed Simpson – Outsyde
- Diesel High & Datboisanixx – Fxxk Up Di Place
- Datboisanix & K3mistry – Tropical Syde
- Twinzel & Shabba Duwaley – Style
- Sean-De-Vere – Ting Set
- Datboisanixx – South Syde Riddim
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