Stress Relief Riddim produced by Chemist Records 2019/2024
Stress Relief Overview
In early 2024, the dancehall scene saw the arrival of a bold new sound with the release of a club-ready riddim from Chemist Records 2019/. Known for pushing boundaries, Chemist Records had already made a name in the dancehall world by producing tracks that dominate both local parties and digital platforms. Their riddim architect, Cjthechemist, brought his signature style to the project, shaping a beat that was both raw and infectious. The creative process began in the studio, where Cjthechemist crafted the uptempo foundation. The riddim quickly attracted top talent, each artist bringing their own flavor. Cjthechemist himself delivered "Gyal Weak," a track that became a favorite for its catchy hook and energetic delivery. Kappa, who had previously gained attention with his single "Touch Road," added streetwise lyrics that resonated with listeners on the move. Juggla joined the project with "Mad Ova Mi," adding a gritty edge that fit perfectly with the riddim’s street flavor. King Chino Rebel rounded out the lineup with "Choppa Lifestyle," a song that captured the pulse of dancehall hustlers and partygoers alike. From its first play in the clubs, the riddim stood out. DJs and fans embraced its raw energy, making it a staple at sessions across Jamaica and beyond. The collaboration between Chemist Records and these artists turned the project into a defining anthem for 2024, remembered by fans as a highlight of the year’s dancehall bashment.
Stress Relief Tracklist:
- Cjthechemist – Gyal Weak (Clean)
- Cjthechemist – Gyal Weak (Radio Edit)
- Kappa – Touch Road (Clean)
- Kappa – Touch Road (Radio Edit)
- Juggla – Mad Ova Mi (Clean)
- Juggla – Mad Ova Mi (Radio Edit)
- King Chino Rebel – Choppa Lifestyle (Clean)
- King Chino Rebel – Choppa Lifestyle (Radio Edit)
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