TRAP SHATTA RIDDIM produced by GSLIXXX MUSIC 2023
Trap Shatta Overview
The Trap Shatta Riddim was a major force in dancehall during 2023. This bashment project gave selectors new energy for dancehall nights, with a sound that mixed dancehall with hints of trap and hip hop. The uptempo beat made it easy for DJs to blend the riddim into different sets, keeping the crowd moving and excited. GSLIXXX MUSIC produced the riddim, bringing their strong touch to the project. Known for pushing the sound of modern dancehall forward, GSLIXXX MUSIC has worked with many artists and helped shape the vibe of today’s dancehall parties. Their production skills made sure each track had a fresh, party-ready feel. Artists like 23 Style Dem stood out with the song "Best Thing." 23 Style Dem is known for energetic lyrics and catchy hooks, making "Best Thing" a favorite for many fans. Dan Brooks also made an impact with "Which Part," adding his unique style to the riddim. Daddy White teamed up with Whispa Di Minista on "Amount A Duppy," bringing strong vocals and a memorable chorus. Other talents included Tension with "Legendary" and Skull X with "No Fear." Each artist brought their own flavor, showing how the riddim could blend with different genres and influences. For example, Tension is recognized for his powerful delivery, which fits well with bashment and street anthems. Songs like "Scope Pon Top" by Frankie Fire and "Senseless Killing" by Jak Danyal added even more variety to the set. This mix of artists and styles made the Trap Shatta Riddim one of the true bashment highlights of 2023, keeping dancehall nights lively and fresh.
Trap Shatta Tracklist:
- 23 Style Dem – Best Thing
- Dan Brooks – Which Part
- Daddy White & Whispa Di Minista – Amount A Duppy
- Tension – Legendary
- Skull X – No Fear
- Frankie Fire – Scope Pon Top
- Jak Danyal – Senseless Killing
- 1 Link Boss – Underestimate
- Fittis – Brawling Murder
- Bazzle Kid – Catfish
- Alien – Earthquake
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