Sun Is Dark Riddim produced by Christo Records 2024
Sun Is Dark Overview
When you talk about dancehall in 2024, the Sun Is Dark Riddim is a name you’ll hear in every sound system clash. This riddim has a street anthem base that keeps the speakers shaking, just like the old days when sound system culture ruled the dance. The deep bass and tight drums make it perfect for selectors who want to mash up the dance and get a forward from the crowd. Behind this powerful sound is Christo Records, a label known for pushing modern dancehall. Christo Records started making waves in the early 2020s and quickly built a reputation for high-quality productions. The label has seen strong streaming numbers, especially after the release of Sun Is Dark Riddim, and is respected for working with both new and established artists. The studio hands at Christo Records played a big role in shaping the riddim’s sound. They made sure every layer—bass, keys, and percussion—fit together for that heavy, driving feel. This careful work lets each artist shine on their track. JayMurda’s “Mentally” stands out, showing his skill as an artist who’s been gaining attention since his earlier single “No Sleep.” Maddtonic brings fire with “G First Demon,” while Barbie Dreamz drops raw lyrics on “Bloodhound.” Playboi Jayyyy and Esco Dan team up on “HandGun & Casket,” and Shway and Flanders deliver “Dutty Side.” Each song brings its own energy, but all ride the same riddim. Even now, DJs use this release to keep 2024 alive in the dance. The Sun Is Dark Riddim is a true sound system favorite, built for the streets and the dancehall massive.
Sun Is Dark Tracklist:
- JayMurda – Mentally
- Maddtonic – G First Demon
- Barbie Dreamz – Bloodhound
- Playboi Jayyyy, Esco Dan – HandGun & Casket
- Shway, Flanders – Dutty Side
- SamDan – Dragga Skull
- Spanishh – WestSide G First
- Big Ghost – MVP Badness
- Brenty – Custom
- Lednek – Bad Like Kartel
- Chapo Dan – 5th Gen
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