URBAN RAVE RIDDIM produced by URBAN TEAM RECORDS
Urban Rave Overview
Urban Rave Riddim came out in 2019, straight from Jamaica’s dancehall scene. This bashment rhythm was made for the dance floor and proved it fast. The beat is full of energy and makes people want to move. It’s packed with heavy drums and catchy sounds, bringing the real street vibe to any party. Kalado is one of the main voices on this riddim. He brings his song “Top Plug,” showing off the same style that made his hit “Personally” popular a few years before. Murdak steps up with “Trending,” giving the riddim a fresh, sharp sound. Propa Kancep keeps it real with “Real Friends,” adding a message about loyalty. Psalms joins in with “Alright,” keeping the positive energy going. Shane O and zj liquid team up for “Vengeance.” Shane O is known for his big track “A Millione,” and zj liquid is a respected DJ and producer, famous for his work on radio and in the studio. Their collaboration adds a strong vibe to the riddim. Other artists like Wahria with “Dripping” and Whitter the Legend with “Stack Up” also make their mark, making sure every track feels different. The real power behind Urban Rave Riddim is URBAN TEAM RECORDS. This production team is known for their sharp mixing and drum-heavy style. They have built a name in dancehall for their clean sound and strong beats, and this riddim is another example of their skill. Even now, Urban Rave Riddim brings back the lively, unstoppable energy of 2019.
Urban Rave Tracklist:
- Kalado – Top Plug
- Murdak – Trending (Radio Edit)
- Murdak – Trending
- Propa Kancep – Real Friends (Radio Edit)
- Propa Kancep – Real Friends
- Psalms – Alright
- Shane O, zj liquid – Vengeance (Radio Edit)
- Shane O, zj liquid – Vengeance
- Urban Team – Urban Rave Riddim (Instrumental)
- Wahria – Dripping (Radio Edit)
- Wahria – Dripping
- Whitter the Legend – Stack Up (Radio Edit)
- Whitter the Legend – Stack Up
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