WORL CLASS RIDDIM produced by JOURNEY MUSIC 2020
Worl Class Overview
The Worl Class Riddim arrived in 2020 as a strong example of modern dancehall collaboration. This riddim brings together a select group of artists who each add their own style and energy to the project. Alfray is known for his catchy hooks and clear delivery, which have helped him build a steady following in Jamaica’s dancehall scene. Donna Lee brings a unique voice and experience, having performed in both reggae and gospel styles over the years. Face is recognized for energetic performances and lyrics that often connect with younger dancehall fans. Lana? is a rising talent, and her work on this riddim shows her ability to blend smooth vocals with the fast pace of dancehall. Patexx has been active in the genre for several years, known for his sharp lyrics and collaborations with other well-known artists. The riddim was produced by JOURNEY MUSIC, a label and production team that has worked on several notable releases in the dancehall genre. JOURNEY MUSIC is respected for bringing together new and established artists and for their consistent sound quality. The Worl Class Riddim features a driving beat and energetic rhythms, making it popular in clubs and on sound systems. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing importance of riddim culture in dancehall, where multiple artists record over the same instrumental. The riddim captures the spirit of collaboration and continues to gain attention in the dancehall community.
Worl Class Tracklist:
- Alfray – Classic
- Alfray – Classic (Raw)
- Donna Lee – Blessings A Flow
- Donna Lee – Blessings A Flow (Raw)
- Face – Sumn Bout Yuh
- Face – Sumn Bout Yuh (Raw)
- Lana? – Grudge Mi
- Lana? – Grudge Mi (Raw)
- Patexx – Worl Class
- Patexx – Worl Class (Raw)
- Ronnie Homer – Gooda Than Gold
- Ronnie Homer – Gooda Than Gold (Raw)
- Vybrid – Leaving
- Vybrid – Leaving (Raw)
- Journey Music – Worl Class Riddim
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