TRAP WORLD RIDDIM produced by 8BLOCK RECORDS 2021
Trap World Overview
When Trap World Riddim dropped in 2021, it quickly became a favorite on the sound system scene. The riddim’s energy is undeniable, built on hard-hitting drums and modern dancehall flair. Its rhythm is sharp and lively, perfect for getting crowds moving in the dance. DJs across Jamaica and beyond picked it up right away, using its infectious beat to set the tone at parties and clubs. The riddim shines with standout tracks from a strong lineup of artists. Jahstylez delivers “My Dream,” showing the smooth vocals that have earned him respect in the dancehall community. Porudon’s “Trap Like We” adds a streetwise edge, while Rusty Govern’s “She Want F**k” brings raw, catchy lyrics that stick with listeners. Midnight steps in with “Mill A Day,” adding his unique touch. Flawless rounds out the set with “Regime,” keeping the energy high and the flow tight. Jahstylez is known for his consistent output and has made waves with “My Dream,” a tune that’s helped cement his place in the genre. Porudon, with “Trap Like We,” continues to build his reputation as a voice for the new generation of dancehall. Behind the scenes, 8BLOCK RECORDS is the driving force. The label has established itself as a forward-thinking producer in the dancehall world, known for crafting beats that connect with both DJs and fans. Their work on Trap World Riddim added another highlight to their catalog, helping make the release one of the bashment standouts of 2021. The combination of sharp production and top-tier artists ensured its lasting replay value on the dancehall circuit.
Trap World Tracklist:
- Jahstylez – My Dream
- Porudon – Trap Like We
- Rusty Govern – She Want F**k
- Midnight – Mill A Day
- Flawless – Regime
- Wesh – Dawg Easy Yuh Self
- Jungle Jezus – Pon Di Wake Up
- Godfre – Head A Buss
- Maro – Gt Badness
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