ZEB TSIKIRA RIDDIM VOL 1 – CASHLIBS CITY 2021
Zeb Tsikira Overview
In 2021, dancehall selectors were quick to pick up the sound system cut of the Zeb Tsikira Riddim, using it to inject new life into their sets. The riddim’s driving energy fit perfectly with the year’s demand for fresh, high-impact tracks. It wasn’t just another beat; it was a signal for partygoers to get moving, and it became a staple in dancehall nights across the scene. Behind the scenes, the studio craftsman shaped the riddim into a layered, modern sound that still respected dancehall’s roots. The arrangement allowed each artist to shine, giving selectors the kind of versatility they look for in a riddim. The producer’s attention to detail made the riddim both club-ready and suitable for radio play, helping it reach a wider audience. Blot’s “Zita” stands out for its catchy hooks and confident delivery, showing why Blot continues to be a name to watch in the dancehall world. Boss Pumacol brings a raw edge to “Ndini Inini,” building on his reputation for energetic performances. Ndunge Yut’s “Mabhiri” adds another layer, with the artist known for his hit “Mudzanga,” further cementing his place in the genre. Nyc Killer delivers “Monofira Izvozvo,” bringing a unique voice to the project, while Troublesome 96’s “Ibva Munzira” keeps the momentum high. The riddim also features Prince Boyah on “PaGhetto,” rounding out a strong lineup. The sound system cut of Zeb Tsikira Riddim helped define bashment energy in 2021, giving dancehall fans a reason to keep coming back to the dancefloor.
Zeb Tsikira Tracklist:
- Blot – Zita
- Boss Pumacol – Ndini Inini
- Ndunge Yut – Mabhiri
- Nyc Killer – Monofira Izvozvo
- Troublesome 96 – Ibva Munzira
- Prince Boyah – PaGhetto
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