SUNSETS RIDDIM produced by TMG REKODZ – DELUXE EDITION 2015
Sunsets Overview
In 2015, a new bashment rhythm emerged that captured the rebellious spirit of its time. The journey began in the studio of TMG REKODZ - DELUXE EDITION, a producer known for pushing the boundaries of dancehall. TMG REKODZ - DELUXE EDITION had already made a name for crafting vibrant riddims, and their work often drew attention for its bold sound and street energy. The creative process behind this rhythm was all about bringing together artists with powerful voices and unique styles. TMG REKODZ - DELUXE EDITION built a foundation of heavy drums and catchy melodies, setting the stage for a fresh wave of dancehall tracks. Alethea stepped up first, delivering “You Are Mighty,” a song filled with strength and uplifting vibes. Celscius followed with “Chiedza,” shining a light with his smooth delivery. Diana Samkange brought her own flavor on “Pareremoyo,” adding soulful energy to the riddim. Dobba Don’s “Jah Guide Me” stood out with its message of hope, while Fricky Don’s “Blackmen Time” brought a powerful call for unity. Other notable tracks included Icy’s “Lyk Fada Lyk Son” and the collaborations “Amai” by Jay Ft Dobba Don, plus unplugged versions that showcased raw talent. From creation in the studio to release on the streets, this bashment rhythm became an anthem. Today, it remains a vital chapter in dancehall history, remembered for its energy and its impact.
Sunsets Tracklist:
- Alethea – You Are Mighty
- Celscius – Chiedza
- Diana Samkange – Pareremoyo
- Dobba Don – Jah Guide Me
- Fricky Don – Blackmen Time
- Icy – Lyk Fada Lyk Son
- Jay Ft Dobba Don – Amai
- Jay Ft Dobba Don – Amai Unplugged Version
- Lesco – Lift You Up
- Maputi – Mhamha
- Mbida D – Itayi Tikunde
- Mr Noxxa – Forever
- Ras Caleb – Garai Neni
- Rickie Perplex – Redemption Time
- Snazzy Ft Noxa – Tungamira
- Tiva Stylez – Unengozi
- Trae Yung – Unengozi
- Trae Yung Ft Mr Noxxa – Nziyo
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