TREASURE MAP RIDDIM produced by HON’Y COMBS RECORDS 2022
Treasure Map Overview
In 2022, the dancehall scene got a strong boost from the Treasure Map Riddim, produced by HON'Y COMBS RECORDS. This riddim was made for the party and quickly found its place on dance floors everywhere. Its lively beat blends classic dancehall with hints of other genres, like hip-hop and reggae, making it easy for DJs to mix with different styles. Capleton stands out on this riddim with "Over Come Obstacles." Known for his powerful voice and energetic delivery, Capleton is a dancehall legend. His 1994 hit “Tour” is still played worldwide, showing his lasting impact. Terry Ganzie brings a rebel’s touch with "Real Revolutionist." Ganzie is respected for his conscious lyrics and roots influence, which add depth to the riddim’s party feel. Lukie D’s "Turn Me On" delivers a smooth, melodic vibe. Lukie D is famous for his vocal range and has worked with groups like L.U.S.T., proving his versatility across reggae and dancehall. Jigsy King’s "Water Works" adds a rough edge, reminding listeners of his well-known hit "Gi Mi Di Weed." Black’s "Er - Nuh Man Dance" gives the riddim a playful energy, while Ras Bogle’s "Hold My Own" adds another strong voice to the mix. HON'Y COMBS RECORDS, the producer behind this riddim, has built a reputation for pushing modern dancehall forward. Their work often crosses into international playlists, showing their global reach. For dancehall fans, 2022 would not be complete without Treasure Map Riddim. Each artist brings something unique, making this project a must-have for selectors and music lovers alike.
Treasure Map Tracklist:
- Capleton – Over Come Obstacles
- Terry Ganzie – Real Revolutionist
- Lukie D – Turn Me On
- Jigsy King – Water Works
- Black-Er – Nuh Man Dance
- Ras Bogle – Hold My Own
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