Sunglare Riddim produced by Show Di Vybz Records 2024
Sunglare Overview
Today, people still remember the deep, driving base of the street anthem that filled clubs across Jamaica in 2024. That signature sound brought crowds together and made every party feel electric. It was more than just music—it was a symbol of the year’s energy and unity. The Sunglare Riddim stood out for its mix of artists and styles. Cidigi and Teebone’s “Bandulu” became a favorite for its catchy lyrics and bold delivery. Chilando’s “Wah U Seh” added a sharp edge, showing why Chilando is known for his energetic flow. Lyrical Gad and Brysco teamed up for “Vybz,” a track that highlighted both artists’ strengths. Brysco had already made waves in dancehall with his 2022 hit “Code,” and his work on “Vybz” continued that momentum. Steppa Kyng’s “Gle” brought a smooth but powerful vibe, while Twiggy Don’s “Banga Prayer” offered thoughtful lyrics over the infectious riddim. Vybz Donn Synna’s “Bruck Out” and Fussy’s “Tah Nah Nah Nah” kept the dancefloor moving, each adding their own twist. The riddim itself, “Sunglare Riddim,” was presented by Showdivybz. At the center of it all was Show Di Vybz Records, the producer behind the project. Known for their role in the modern dancehall scene, Show Di Vybz Records has built a reputation for bringing together talented artists and creating hits that resonate far beyond Jamaica. Their work on Sunglare Riddim showed their skill in blending voices and styles into one unified sound. Looking back, the street anthem base of Sunglare Riddim captured the spirit of 2024—bold, collaborative, and unforgettable.
Sunglare Tracklist:
- Cidigi, Teebone – Bandulu
- Chilando – Wah U Seh
- Lyrical Gad, Brysco – Vybz
- Steppa Kyng – Gle
- Twiggy Don – Banga Prayer
- Vybz Donn Synna – Bruck Out
- Fussy – Tah Nah Nah Nah
- Showdivybz – Sunglare Riddim
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