SWOOSH RIDDIM produced by THIRTY SIX DEGREES RECORDS
Swoosh Overview
The Swoosh Riddim is a dancehall recording that brought together some of the best energy from 2019. The tracks on this project mix hardcore deejay cuts with smooth, catchy vocals. Each song has its own flavor, but they all share a party vibe that keeps people moving. The tracklist kicks off with Byll Gates — Everybody Party, a tune that sets the mood for celebration. Frassman Brilliant — If I Was Your Man brings a smoother style, showing off Frassman Brilliant’s talent for blending melody and dancehall. Iceberg and Bounty Killer join forces on Feel The Vibes, delivering a mix of raw deejay power and cool hooks. Bounty Killer, known for hits like “Look,” adds serious weight to the riddim with his signature voice. Shizzle Sherlock and Iceberg team up for Swoosh, and their chemistry comes through strong. The radio edit of Swoosh makes it even more accessible for dancehall fans everywhere. John Bling and Mario Steele step in with Swing It, adding another layer of fun to the mix. Zj Ice rounds out the project with Swoosh Riddim, the instrumental that ties everything together. The producer behind it all is THIRTY SIX DEGREES RECORDS, a label that has built a name for itself in the dancehall scene. Known for working with rising and established artists, the label has seen its productions gain streams across digital platforms. Swoosh Riddim’s blend of tough lyrics and smooth vocals made it a standout in 2019, and its party energy still echoes today.
Swoosh Tracklist:
- Byll Gates – Everybody Party
- Frassman Brilliant – If I Was Your Man
- Iceberg, Bounty Killer – Feel The Vibes (Radio Edit)
- Shizzle Sherlock, Iceberg – Swoosh (Radio Edit)
- Shizzle Sherlock, Iceberg – Swoosh
- Iceberg, Bounty Killer – Feel The Vibes
- John Bling, Mario Steele – Swing It
- Zj Ice – Swoosh Riddim
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