World Storm Riddim produced by Real Squad Records 2024
World Storm Overview
The World Storm Riddim was born in the studio with a clear goal: to create a street anthem that would move crowds. The foundation was laid with classic dancehall drums and a powerful bassline. From there, the sound engineer shaped the energy, adding layers that gave the riddim its punch and unique flavor. The creative direction focused on keeping the sound fresh but true to dancehall roots, making sure each track would stand out in any party or club. At the center of this project is Real Squad Records, a label known for bringing new life to the dancehall scene. Founded in Jamaica, Real Squad Records has built a reputation for working with both established and rising artists. Their releases have gained attention on streaming platforms, helping to push the sound of modern dancehall worldwide. Each artist on the World Storm Riddim brings their own style. Badda General delivers two standout tracks: "Run Run" and "Reload." Badda General is recognized for his witty lyrics and was previously known for his hit "I Wish," which earned him respect among selectors. Delly Ranx steps in with "Miss Independent." Delly Ranx is well known for his production work on the "Red Bull & Guinness" riddim, a dancehall classic, as well as his solo career. Galaxy P offers "Goodness," adding smooth vocals to the mix. Ganggoolie brings energy with "Not A Bluffer," building on his reputation for catchy hooks. Fire Lion rounds out the lineup with "Boom," a track that keeps the bashment vibes strong. Years after its release, selectors still reach for the World Storm Riddim, proving its lasting impact on dancehall parties everywhere.
World Storm Tracklist:
- Badda General – Run Run
- Badda General – Reload
- Delly Ranx – Miss Independent
- Galaxy P – Goodness
- Ganggoolie – Not A Bluffer
- Fire Lion – Boom
- Don Yute – Trust People
- Skoobe – Hold The Faith
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