Sweet Spliff Riddim produced by Kuzal Music 2025
Sweet Spliff Overview
The new dancehall collection for 2025 is taking over the dance floors, with some of the hottest names in the scene. Dj Julian K brings his energy to the track "Sweet Spliff Riddim." Dj Julian K is known for his strong presence in the dancehall world, especially after his track "Dancehall Anthem" made waves in Jamaica’s party scene. Dirty Eye joins the lineup with "Money She Ah Love," showing off his signature style. Dazza Di Parliamentor adds his unique voice to "Tetutya Dogo." Fans of Dazza Di Parliamentor know him from his hit single "Riddim Boss," which climbed the reggae charts last year. The collection also features 50 Calibah with "Yanika Talika" and Henryang with "Available." Each artist brings their own flavor, making the riddim a true yard anthem. The songs flow together smoothly, creating a nonstop bashment vibe that keeps people moving from start to finish. Behind the scenes, producer Kuzal Music brings everything together. Kuzal Music is well known for his work with major dancehall labels and for producing tracks that have reached millions of streams online. His production style keeps the classic dancehall sound alive while adding fresh energy for today’s crowd. Together, the artists and Kuzal Music have made a collection that is turning into a must-play in clubs and parties everywhere. The bashment flow is strong, and the riddim is already a favorite among dancehall fans in 2025.
Sweet Spliff Tracklist:
- Dj Julian K – Sweet Spliff Riddim
- Dirty Eye – Money She Ah Love
- Dazza Di Parliamentor – Tetutya Dogo
- 50 Calibah – Yanika Talika
- Henryang – Available
- Menta Culture – Ekiri Mu Ghetto
- Daniel Mbabazi – Nyenya
- Raba Uzi – Mumazina
- Erryl Attik – Love Supreme
- Rednuts – Bobi & Barbie
- Ricki Da Rapper – Mad Vibes
- Brana K – Soma
- Picfare War – Nkanikirawo
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