SUMMER FETE RIDDIM produced by FIREBON MUSIC STUDIO 2023.
Summer Fete Overview
The Summer Fete Riddim was a big moment for new voices in dancehall. At the heart of this release was the sound engineer, who shaped the beats and made sure every track sounded crisp and powerful. Their work helped the riddim stand out in a crowded year for dancehall music. The producer behind it all was FIREBON MUSIC STUDIO. Known for pushing new talent, FIREBON MUSIC STUDIO has been active in the Jamaican dancehall scene, building a reputation for energetic and party-driven riddims. Their releases often get strong attention online, with thousands of streams on platforms like YouTube and Spotify. The riddim gave a platform to several rising artists. Emperor Skysis brought his unique style to "Far Away," making a strong impression with his vocals. Jah Wariyah added his own flavor with "Summer Vybz," a track that quickly became a favorite for fans looking for that summer feeling. Ras Shine teamed up with Simple Cool Voice for "Good Time," showing great chemistry and energy. Jah Jah Yute Di Fiyah Yute delivered "Ghetto Cheda," a song that speaks to the struggles and dreams of the youth. Jah Captain Kool kept things lively with "Hardcore Loving," a tune that got plenty of spins at parties and on radio. The Summer Fete Riddim proved that yard studios in Jamaica can still break new artists and set trends. With FIREBON MUSIC STUDIO leading the way, these artists got their big break, and the riddim became a highlight of 2023 dancehall.
Summer Fete Tracklist:
- Emperor Skysis – Far Away
- Jah Wariyah – Summer Vybz
- Ras Shine & Simple Cool Voice – Good Time
- Jah Jah Yute Di Fiyah Yute – Ghetto Cheda
- Jah Captain Kool – Hardcore Loving
- Shell Demm & Drastic – You A Mi
- Jah Patient – Burn Dem Up
- Popii Brickxx , Jarbidon & 1 Kuba – Storms
- Whatatamtam – The One
- Firebon – Summer Fete Riddim Instrumental
- Firebon – Summer Fete Riddim Megamix
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