TAKE YOU HOME RIDDIM produced by SHANTI MUSIC 2023
Take You Home Overview
The Take You Home Riddim was built in the studio with a clear goal: to bring fresh energy to the dancehall scene. The bashment rhythm, created under Green Shanti Productions, started with a tight drum pattern and heavy bass. This gave selectors and DJs new fire for dancehall nights in 2023. Producer SHANTI MUSIC led the creative direction, shaping the sound to keep the authentic dancehall vibe alive. SHANTI MUSIC is known for working with both rising and established artists, and has a reputation for delivering rhythms that get played in dances and on radio. The label, Green Shanti Productions, continues to push the genre forward with each new release. Each artist on the Take You Home Riddim brought their own style and energy. Grateful Co shines on the track “Trouble,” bringing a confident flow that fits the riddim perfectly. Nikita delivers “Holiday,” a tune that stands out with catchy hooks and smooth delivery. Nikita is recognized for her work in the Caribbean music scene and has built a loyal fanbase with her unique voice. Red the Artist takes the spotlight with “Take You Home.” The song shows off Red the Artist’s versatility and strong presence, making it a favorite for many selectors. Saddis adds “Drama Free” to the mix, giving the riddim a laid-back but powerful track. SugahRhe’s “Love You” closes the set with sweet melodies and heartfelt lyrics. The Take You Home Riddim stands as one of the pure dancehall sounds of 2023. Each artist and track brings something special, making this bashment rhythm a standout in the year’s releases.
Take You Home Tracklist:
- Grateful Co – Trouble
- Nikita – Holiday
- Red the Artist – Take You Home
- REVA – Zess No Stress
- Saddis – Drama Free
- SugahRhe – Love You
- Green Shanti Productions – Take You Home Riddim
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