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Sponge's 'Celebration Riddim' Blends Melodies and Generations

While dancehall producer Sponge promises more big names will join the project, he brings together veterans like Elephant Man and Wayne Wonder, alongside newcomers like Nhance, in his latest release


L-R: Veteran icons Wayne Wonder and Elephant Man and rising talent Nhance (Photos: Jamar Cleary, Rojhay Anderson, Rickayla Mcneil)


Renowned dancehall producer Sponge Music brings together award-winning veterans and rising stars on his latest juggling, the 'Celebration Riddim,' which recently dropped.


Award-winning veterans like Wayne Wonder, Elephant Man, and Charly Black grace the melodic 'Celebration Riddim.' Kicking off the project is "Lift Me Up," led by the honeyed vocals of the iconic Wayne Wonder. Following this is 'Forever Dance,' a track from dancehall entertainer Elephant Man, featuring witty lyrics like "memba a mi a set di trend, when mi see di pilot, and signal di plane," a nod to his massive hit 'Signal Di Plane.' Diamond-selling artist Charly Black also joins the vibes, teaming up with newcomer Avanzce on the track 'Mind Game.'



Sponge isn’t skipping over the new generation, featuring rising dancehall stars like Nhance, who showcases his lyrical prowess on 'Dawg Dem,' Jay-A with 'Tired,' and Kkrytical, who also makes an appearance on the project.


The beat showcases Sponge’s signature style, echoing elements of his 2020 'World Press' riddim, which featured hits like Mavado’s 'Not Perfect' and Alkaline's 'Real Dawgs.' It also draws from his 'Forgiven Riddim,' known for tracks like 'Pain' by newcomer Jay-A featuring Mavado and Dexta Daps, 'Live N Learn' by 450, and singles from Rajahwild, Tommy Lee Sparta, Govana, and others.



"I’m a man of melody, so we create our beats with that in mind," Sponge shared. "But we don’t limit ourselves. This time, we’ve brought together veterans and newcomers, with more artists set to join the project", Sponge resonated.


Sponge promises more big hits for the rest of the year. "The game is changing, we live and learn it, but expect nothing but greatness," he declared.

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