Tru Space Riddim produced by Kushmatic Sound Production 2024
Tru Space Overview
The party atmosphere was charged with energy as the Tru Space Riddim kept speakers shaking and feet moving. Its smooth, rolling basslines and crisp percussion gave every dance floor a lively pulse. The riddim’s backdrop was perfect for sound clashes, with each tune adding a new layer of excitement and keeping the crowd on edge. Trance 1Gov’s “Tru Space” stood out with its confident delivery, setting the tone for the night. Penny Don brought a different flavor with “Feel Drain,” adding catchy hooks that stayed on listeners’ minds. Shabako’s “Real Or Fake” offered a sharp, questioning edge, reflecting the artist’s ability to blend thought-provoking lyrics with dancehall rhythms. Shabako has gained recognition for his unique sound and performances, especially after being featured on several major dancehall mixtapes. Tafari Mobsta’s “Skull” brought a darker, more intense vibe, while Trupa Banton’s “Tangie” added a touch of Latin influence. Trupa Banton is well-known in the Latin dancehall scene, especially for his hit “El Original” which helped introduce dancehall to a wider Spanish-speaking audience. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a key role in shaping the riddim’s clean, powerful sound. Kushmatic Sound Production, the producer, is known for blending modern and classic dancehall styles. Their releases often rack up impressive streaming numbers, and the label has built a reputation for quality and consistency in the dancehall world. Even years after its 2024 release, selectors still reach for Tru Space Riddim to ignite parties and sound clashes, proving its lasting impact on the dancehall scene.
Trackist:
- Trance 1Gov – Tru Space
- Penny Don – Feel Drain
- Shabako – Real Or Fake
- Tafari Mobsta – Skull
- Trupa Banton – Tangie
- King Sas – Rich Together (Rich Forever)
- Flawless – Skillfull
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