WORLD STAR RIDDIM produced by SILVERBIRDS RECORDS 2018
World Star Overview
In 2018, the dancehall set built around the World Star Riddim became a big sound across Jamaican clubs. This collection stood out among other riddim compilations of its time because of the energy and fresh style from both the artists and the producer. While many riddims in 2018 followed familiar patterns, this one brought together unique voices and beats that made it memorable. Tommy Lee Sparta’s “Long Term” was a highlight, showing his signature dark, melodic style. By this time, Tommy Lee Sparta was already known for his hit “Spartan Soldier” and had built a strong fan base. Vershon’s “Champion Quafa” added another layer, with Vershon recognized for his song “Inna Real Life,” which reached many listeners and helped him gain international attention. Saje’s “Not Eva” and Sashique’s “Head Turner” provided fresh sounds, showing the range of talent on the riddim. Marvin The Beast, known for his energetic dance moves, delivered “Rebound,” bringing the party vibe that made the set popular in dancehalls. Other tracks like Ras Slick’s “Concentrate” and Soprano X’s “In The Fete” added to the mix, making the compilation diverse and lively. All these songs were built on the World Star Riddim, produced by SILVERBIRDS RECORDS. The label is known for supporting young talents and creating riddims that get strong play in Jamaican and international clubs. Their work on this project helped the set stand out in 2018, and the echo of these songs can still be felt today.
World Star Tracklist:
- Tommy Lee Sparta – Long Term (Radio)
- Tommy Lee Sparta – Long Term (Explicit)
- Vershon – Champion Quafa
- Saje – Not Eva
- Sashique – Head Turner
- Marvin The Beast – Rebound
- Ras Slick – Concentrate
- Soprano X – In The Fete
- Silverbirds Records – World Star Riddim (Instrumental)
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