ZAHARI RIDDIM produced by SIKES MUZIQ 2022
Zahari Overview
The street anthem base of this dancehall riddim set a powerful tone in 2022, keeping speakers rumbling at every sound clash. The rhythm is bold and energetic, with a deep bass that grabs attention and a crisp drum pattern that gets crowds moving. Its infectious groove made it a favorite at parties and dancehalls, capturing the essence of modern dancehall while staying true to its roots. Artists brought their unique energy to the riddim, each delivering standout tracks. Digital Sham and Nickodan Heights teamed up for "We Outside," a song that quickly became a crowd favorite thanks to its catchy hook and lively delivery. Sikes Muziq, known for his innovative production style, also stepped up as an artist with "Moco Boy," adding his signature sound to the mix. Prince Salah contributed "Millions," showing his lyrical skills and adding depth to the riddim’s lineup. Trapstxxr’s "Holy Money" kept the energy high, while Mani Don’s "Chop Eh Line" added a gritty street vibe that resonated with fans. Each artist brought something fresh, making the riddim a showcase of talent. The producer behind this project, SIKES MUZIQ, played a crucial role in shaping its sound. SIKES MUZIQ is recognized for pushing the boundaries of dancehall production, and his work has earned streams and attention both locally and abroad. As the driving force behind the riddim, he ensured each track fit seamlessly, creating a unified sound that stood out in 2022. This street anthem base remains one of the pure dancehall sounds of its year, proving the lasting power of a well-crafted riddim and talented artists working together.
Zahari Tracklist:
- Digital Sham, Nickodan Heights – We Outside
- Sikes Muziq – Moco Boy
- Prince Salah – Millions
- Trapstxxr – Holy Money
- Mani Don – Chop Eh Line
- Carlos – Banging
- Outt A Road – Ravers Bless
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