WONDER WOMAN RIDDIM produced by CHRYSOLITE STUDIOS
Wonder Woman Overview
The Wonder Woman Riddim is a dancehall drop that captures the energy of 2021 while paying respect to classic bashment sounds. The journey began at CHRYSOLITE STUDIOS, a production house known for its clean, modern approach and a track record of building fresh riddims that connect with both local and international fans. With Joshua Ali leading the instrumental creation, the riddim was shaped to balance hard-hitting deejay elements with smooth, melodic layers. CHRYSOLITE STUDIOS has made its mark in the Caribbean music scene, working with a range of artists and bringing a signature polish to their releases. Their influence is felt across streaming platforms, where their projects have drawn thousands of listeners and helped push dancehall forward. The Wonder Woman Riddim brings together a select group of vocalists, each adding a unique touch. Samantha Johnson’s “Praise Him” stands out, building on her reputation as a powerful gospel and reggae singer. Neesha Woodz, known for her hit “Running Ova,” delivers her signature blend of soulful vocals and uplifting lyrics. Nigela’s “Under De Blood” rides the riddim with a confident flow, while Nisa offers “Again,” adding a smooth, heartfelt vibe. Ayanna Solomon’s “Welcome The King Of Kings” completes the vocal lineup with a message of praise and celebration. The instrumental, “Wonder Woman Riddim” by Joshua Ali & Chrysolite Studios, ties the project together, setting the mood for any bashment. This release is a snapshot of dancehall’s evolution, echoing the fire of 2021 and showing the genre’s ability to blend roots with new ideas.
Wonder Woman Tracklist:
- Samantha Johnson – Praise Him
- Neesha Woodz – Running Ova
- Nigela – Under De Blood
- Nisa – Again
- Ayanna Solomon – Welcome The King Of Kings
- Joshua Ali & Chrysolite Studios – Wonder Woman Riddim (Instrumental)
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