SPIRIT CONNECTION RIDDIM produced by QUADVOICE RECORDS 2016
Spirit Connection Overview
In 2016, dancehall was full of new energy and changing sounds. The Spirit Connection Riddim arrived at the perfect time, giving selectors and fans a fresh set of tracks for dancehall nights. Its lively beat and catchy groove quickly made it a favorite in parties and on the radio. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a big part in shaping the riddim’s crisp, percussion-driven style. The attention to detail made sure each song stood out, while keeping the overall vibe strong and unified. At the center of this project was QUADVOICE RECORDS. Known for producing dancehall and reggae music, the label has built a reputation for quality and consistency. QUADVOICE RECORDS has worked with both new and established artists, and their releases often get solid streaming numbers across platforms. Their focus on rhythm and production values helped make Spirit Connection Riddim a standout in their catalog. Several artists brought their own style to this riddim. Maggikal delivered “Only Jah,” a track that highlights his smooth delivery and spiritual themes. Magnificent’s “Mi Naah Give Up” stood out for its message of perseverance and has been one of his more recognized songs. Nectar contributed “Gift From Heaven,” adding a melodic touch. Quadvoice, the label’s own artist, performed “Full Of Lying,” keeping the energy high. Ras Bronx rounded out the set with “Dont Find Love,” offering a more reflective mood. Years later, selectors still rate these tracks.
Spirit Connection Tracklist:
- M-Thang – I Will Be There For U
- M-Thang – I’M In Love
- Maggikal – Only Jah
- Magnificent – Mi Naah Give Up
- Nectar – Gift From Heaven
- Quadvoice – Full Of Lying
- Ras Bronx – Dont Find Love
- Scoffie D – One Of A Kind
- Scooberation – Still Love You
- Shaneyblaxx – Trying To Make It
- Shaneyblaxx Ft Alex.T – One Inaah Million
- Warior King – More Love
- Spirit Connection Riddim Version
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