TO BE GREAT RIDDIM produced by KONSEQUENCE MUZIK 2017
To Be Great Overview
Today, selectors still remember the “To Be Great Riddim” as a true dancehall anthem. When this riddim first dropped in 2017, it quickly became a favorite at dances and parties across Jamaica. Even years later, it remains a popular choice for DJs, who use it to keep the energy high and the crowd moving. The riddim’s steady presence in sets shows how much it has connected with fans and selectors alike. The artists who voiced the “To Be Great Riddim” all brought their own unique style. Bryka’s “Who Jah Bless” stands out for its uplifting message. Vybrant’s “Campaign” delivers a catchy flow, while Prohgres shines on “All I Want” with his melodic approach. Radijah’s “When My Day Will Come” adds a hopeful tone, and Bingi Banks brings deep roots with “Inna Me Blood.” Other standout tracks include Hit Dan’s “Reason,” Humble Kidd’s “Faith Inna Christ,” Don Husky’s “Work Till Something Work,” and Moshan’s “In This Life.” Each artist added something special, making the riddim feel fresh from start to finish. Behind the scenes, KONSEQUENCE MUZIK produced the riddim. Known for creating hard-hitting dancehall beats, KONSEQUENCE MUZIK has worked with several rising and established artists over the years. The label’s ability to blend modern and classic sounds helped make the “To Be Great Riddim” a lasting success. This selector’s choice continues to play an important role in dancehall history, remembered for its energy, strong performances, and the skillful production that brought it all together.
To Be Great Tracklist:
- Bryka – Who Jah Bless
- Vybrant – Campaign
- Prohgres – All I Want
- Radijah – When My Day Will Come
- Bingi Banks – Inna Me Blood
- Hit Dan – Reason
- Humble Kidd – Faith Inna Christ
- Don Husky – Work Till Something Work
- Moshan – In This Life
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