Street Code Riddim produced by GG Records 2025
Street Code Overview
The new Street Code Riddim is making waves in the dancehall scene for 2025. The project brings together a strong lineup of tracks that are already catching the attention of selectors and fans. Each song on the riddim delivers its own energy, creating a bashment project built for the dance floor. Cutty Ranks steps up with “Knowledge,” bringing his classic commanding style. Cutty Ranks is well known for his 1992 hit “Limb By Limb,” and his voice remains a staple in dancehall. Delly Ranks delivers “Bun Fi Bun,” adding his signature flow to the mix. Delly Ranks is respected not only as an artist but also as a producer, with credits on several dancehall hits over the years. Don Mafia’s “Ibrahim Traore” stands out with bold lyrics and a strong rhythm. Ganggoolie appears twice, first with “Flatten Dung Di Place” and again on “Mobsta,” showing his range and energy. Kingoh joins in with “Tan In Deh,” adding another layer to the riddim’s diverse sound. Other artists on the project include Lee Major De Boss with “Party Tun Up,” Macka Diamond with “Dutty Mouth,” Norris Man with “Try And I Try,” and Prime Suspeck with “Endangered Species.” Each track brings something unique, making the riddim a full bashment experience. Behind the project is GG Records, a label with a solid history in Jamaican music production. GG Records has worked on many influential riddims and is known for their high-quality sound.
Street Code Tracklist:
- Cutty Ranks – Knowledge (Clean)
- Cutty Ranks – Knowledge (Radio Edit)
- Delly Ranks – Bun Fi Bun
- Don Mafia – Ibrahim Traore
- Ganggoolie – Flatten Dung Di Place
- Ganggoolie – Mobsta (Clean)
- Ganggoolie – Mobsta (Radio Edit)
- Kingoh – Tan In Deh (Clean)
- Kingoh – Tan In Deh (Radio Edit)
- Lee Major De Boss – Party Tun Up
- Macka Diamond – Dutty Mouth
- Norris Man – Try And I Try
- Prime Suspeck – Endangered Species
- Truvice – Right Time
- Vylmark – Wash Over
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