THE SYMPHONY RIDDIM produced by DIPMAT MUSIC GROUP/FRASER RECORDZ 2022
The Symphony Overview
When The Symphony Riddim first hit the streets in 2022, selectors quickly recognized its power. The journey began in the studio, where DIPMAT MUSIC GROUP/FRASER RECORDZ shaped a sound that was both fresh and true to dancehall’s roots. Known for their sharp production and consistent presence in the Jamaican music scene, the label had already made waves with several streaming hits and collaborations. Their knack for crafting infectious riddims made this project stand out from the start. Studio craftsman worked closely with each artist, bringing out unique performances. Lil Colwin delivered “Story,” a track that showed his storytelling talent and kept crowds moving. Ceejay’s “Goodbye” added a memorable hook, building on his reputation as a rising voice in dancehall. Freedomboss, with “Cheers to Life,” offered a positive anthem, reflecting his growing catalogue of uplifting songs. Ejaay’s “Tears” brought emotion to the collection, while Chucky’s “B - Gone with the Wind” gave parties another reason to turn up the volume. Each song found its place in the selector’s crate, and together, they created a soundtrack that dominated parties and dance floors throughout the year. The Symphony Riddim’s impact was undeniable. From the first play, it became a go-to for DJs looking to energize the crowd. Today, fans still remember how Lil Colwin, Ceejay, Freedomboss, Ejaay, and Chucky made their mark on this classic release. The selector’s choice from 2022 will always echo with the fire it brought to dancehall.
The Symphony Tracklist:
- Lil Colwin – Story
- Ceejay – Goodbye
- Freedomboss – Cheers to Life
- Ejaay – Tears
- Chucky-B – Gone with the Wind
- Junior Bee – Real
- Terror – More Than Me
- Gaddie-G – Overcome
- Double-G – Step
- WarChild592 – Living It Up
- GtYouths – You Alone
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