White Gad records drops retaliation riddim project
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Canadian-born producer Corey ‘White Gad’ Stoneham has unleashed his latest project, the Retaliation Riddim — a powerful juggling project which delivers thunderous basslines, infectious melodies, and pure dancefloor fire.
“We ah build back juggling,” a confident Stoneham, head of White Gad Records, said.
The project has begun its roll out this month. Leading the charge for Volume One is Future Fambo with the viral anthem “God A Mi Don,” fueled by his prayer warrior dance.
The Volume One lineup also includes heavyweights like Busy Signal, who ignites the dancefloor with “Roll Up Loud,” while Tommy Lee Sparta commands attention on “Code Up.” Jamal and Digital Sham bring the heat on “Miami Vibes,” and Qraig Voicemail sharpens the energy with the dance anthem “Watch Di Point”.
The project also spotlights the next wave of dancehall talent in the evolving music scene with artistes such as One Don, Digital Sham, Nhance, and Ai Millie.
“New singles and visuals premiered weekly through February, and Tanto Blacks’ “Live Rich” is next in line, with its visual set to premiere later this month,” White Gad said.
He has built something rare: a riddim with the credibility to move dance floors in Kingston and the reach to resonate on streaming platforms from Toronto to Tokyo.
“Retaliation is not just a riddim. It is a movement — and it is just getting started,” White Gad said.