SWEET WATER RIDDIM produced by PHAT SOUNDS PRODUCTION 2022
Sweet Water Overview
In the summer of 2022, dancehall fans found a new soundtrack for their late-night gatherings. The journey began in Kingston, where PHAT SOUNDS PRODUCTION crafted the Sweet Water Riddim. Known for their sharp ear and creative touch, this producer has built a reputation for fresh, modern riddims that blend classic dancehall energy with new sonic influences. Their catalog includes several digital releases that have caught attention in the Caribbean and beyond, helping to shape the sound of recent dancehall. The Sweet Water Riddim quickly became a party staple. Its infectious beat and trap-inspired edge set the stage for standout performances. Akaycentric delivered "Finesse," a track that showcased his smooth delivery and knack for catchy hooks. Anthony B, a veteran with hits like "Fire Pon Rome" and a long list of international tours, teamed up with Pretti Kitti for "Just be Friends." Their collaboration brought together Anthony B’s unmistakable voice and Pretti Kitti's rising star power, creating a memorable anthem for the riddim. Ras Ajai added depth with "Lovers & Friends," bringing heartfelt lyrics and a melodic flow that resonated with listeners. Omar _Fatta_ Simpson rounded out the mix with the title track "Sweet Water Riddim," giving the project its signature sound and driving energy. As the riddim spread across sound systems and streaming playlists, it stood out among the year’s heavy bashment drops. The combination of PHAT SOUNDS PRODUCTION’s vision and the unique voices of each artist turned Sweet Water Riddim into a true dancehall favorite.
Sweet Water Tracklist:
- Akaycentric – Finesse
- Anthony B & Pretti Kitti – Just be Friends (Clean)
- Anthony B & Pretti Kitti – Just be Friends (Raw)
- Ras Ajai – Lovers & Friends
- Omar _Fatta_ Simpson – Sweet Water Riddim
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