THE ROYALTY RIDDIM produced by MOUTAINSIDE 868 / SKRIPTED BEATS 2022
The Royalty Overview
The Royalty Riddim mix first made waves in 2022, coming straight out of the Caribbean dancehall scene. Released by MOUTAINSIDE 868 / SKRIPTED BEATS, this project quickly became a favorite among fans and selectors alike. The riddim brought together some of the most exciting voices in dancehall at the time, each adding their own style and energy. King David set the tone with "Streetside Colleges," a track that highlighted his lyrical skill and storytelling ability. Aid3n followed up with "Good Day," bringing a smooth, uplifting vibe. Aid3n is also known for his collaborations with several regional artists, helping to spread his sound across the Caribbean. Sykaflo’s "Can’t Hold Me Back" delivered a powerful message of determination, fitting well with his reputation for energetic performances. Don Trini added a touch of party flavor with "Gyal Ya Bad," while Levi Myaz’s "Enough Is Enough" brought a soulful edge to the mix. Levi Myaz has been recognized for his vocal talent, earning praise for previous singles in the reggae and dancehall community. Behind the scenes, the producer MOUTAINSIDE 868 / SKRIPTED BEATS crafted the riddim with a signature blend of classic island sounds and modern dancehall energy. The production house has built a reputation for quality releases and has racked up impressive streaming numbers on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Even years after its release, selectors still reach for the Royalty Riddim. Its infectious groove and lineup of standout tracks have made it a lasting favorite in dancehall circles.
The Royalty Tracklist:
- King David – Streetside Colleges
- Aid3n – Good Day
- Sykaflo – Can’t Hold Me Back
- Don Trini – Gyal Ya Bad (Clean)
- Don Trini – Gyal Ya Bad (Explicit)
- Levi Myaz – Enough Is Enough
- Skripturez – You’re a King
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