ZONE SIDE RIDDIM produced by SIMPAC MUSIC 2023
Zone Side Overview
SIMPAC MUSIC stands behind the powerful sound system cut that dominated dancehall speakers in 2023. Known for their energetic productions and consistent presence in the Jamaican music scene, SIMPAC MUSIC has built a reputation for pushing fresh riddims that capture the true spirit of dancehall. Their work on this release brought together both established and rising talents, giving the riddim an edge that resonated at every sound clash. Among the standout artists on the riddim, Milawno delivered “Rat Bat Settn'z,” a track that quickly became a favorite among selectors and fans. Milawno’s sharp delivery and lyrical style have made him a name to watch in the dancehall community. Pablo YG contributed “Seh Party,” adding his unique voice to the project. Pablo YG has been gaining recognition, especially after his collaboration with Chronic Law on “Rich N Richer,” which brought him wider attention in 2022. Trxvis Montana’s “Standard” rounded out the release, showcasing his growing influence on the scene. Trxvis Montana is known for his energetic performances and has been building a loyal following with each new release. The production by SIMPAC MUSIC tied the tracks together with a hypnotic, bass-heavy groove that made the riddim impossible to ignore. With streaming numbers climbing and selectors worldwide keeping the cut in heavy rotation, SIMPAC MUSIC’s impact was clear. Looking back, this sound system cut played a big part in keeping dancehall alive and vibrant in 2023, proving that the genre’s roots are as strong as ever.
Zone Side Tracklist:
- Milawno – Rat Bat Settn’z (Clean)
- Milawno – Rat Bat Settn’z (Radio Edit)
- I-Octane – Brace And Kotch (Clean)
- I-Octane – Brace And Kotch (Radio Edit)
- Pablo YG – Seh Party (Clean)
- Pablo YG – Seh Party (Radio Edit)
- Trxvis Montana – Standard (Clean)
- Trxvis Montana – Standard (Radio Edit)
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