SUMMER WHISTLE RIDDIM produced by GHOST WRITERS MUSIC 2012
Summer Whistle Overview
In 2012, the Summer Whistle Riddim became a defining sound in dancehall, thanks to the creative work of GHOST WRITERS MUSIC. This production team is known for shaping modern Caribbean music with their unique beats and collaborations. They have worked with both established and rising stars, and their releases often collect thousands of streams online. The recording process for the Summer Whistle Riddim brought together a group of talented artists in a true yard session style. Each artist added their own flavor to the riddim, making it a memorable project for dancehall fans. Bunji Garlin, who is well known for his hit "Differentology," delivered the energetic track "August." His powerful voice and style helped set the tone for the riddim. Chucky Gordon, a respected artist from Trinidad and Tobago and the 2014 International Soca Monarch Groovy winner, brought a lively vibe with "Dutch Party." Ingram Charles gave the riddim a smooth touch with "Slow Wine," while Kerry John added a summer feeling with "Summer Time." Makamillion’s "Till Morning" kept the energy going, and the duet by Tessanne Chin & Dale Ryan, "Take The Lead," added a melodic finish. Each song on the tape stands out, but together they create a sound that shaped dancehall in 2012. The combination of GHOST WRITERS MUSIC’s sharp production and the artists’ unique performances made the Summer Whistle Riddim a favorite for selectors. Even years later, it still gets played at yard sessions and dancehall events, showing its lasting impact on the genre.
Summer Whistle Tracklist:
- Bunji Garlin – August
- Chucky Gordon – Dutch Party
- Ingram Charles – Slow Wine
- Kerry John – Summer Time
- Makamillion – Till Morning
- Tessanne Chin & Dale Ryan – Take The Lead
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