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Twin Frequency Link Up with Mist on “Shamrock Riddim”: The First RapHall Anthem

  • Writer: AudioWave Records
    AudioWave Records
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

The evolution of RapHall has officially begun.


After introducing the UK-born genre to the world, Twin Frequency have wasted no time in pushing the sound forward — teaming up with Mist on a groundbreaking new release titled “Shamrock Riddim.”


Positioned as the first official RapHall record, the track marks a defining moment not just for the duo, but for the emergence of an entirely new genre.



The First RapHall Record


“Shamrock Riddim” isn’t just another collaboration — it’s the blueprint.


Built on hard-hitting drums, rolling basslines, and a rhythm designed for reload moments, the production captures the essence of RapHall: UK rap flows delivered over a dancehall-driven foundation. The result is a track that feels equally at home in the streets and in the rave.


With Mist bringing his unmistakable flow and presence to the riddim, the record instantly elevates the genre’s credibility — bridging the gap between UK rap culture and Caribbean-inspired club energy.


This isn’t a test. It’s a statement.


A Strategic Link-Up


For Twin Frequency, the collaboration is part of a wider vision — placing RapHall at the centre of UK music’s next wave.


Linking with an artist like Mist is a calculated move. Known for his distinctive tone, street-rooted lyricism, and consistent presence in UK rap, Mist brings authenticity and reach to the record, helping introduce RapHall to a broader audience from day one.


The pairing feels natural — a fusion of sound and identity that aligns perfectly with the DNA of the genre.


More Than One Track: A Full RapHall Rollout


“Shamrock Riddim” is only the beginning.


Twin Frequency are already building out a wider RapHall catalogue, with collaborations lined up across multiple artists and scenes. Names currently in the pipeline include:


  • Lady Leshurr

  • Lavisch

  • Kasst

  • Vybz Kartel


This cross-scene approach is intentional — blending UK rap voices with established and emerging figures from dancehall and beyond, all under the RapHall umbrella.


By doing so, Twin Frequency aren’t just creating tracks — they’re building a genre ecosystem.


Why “Shamrock Riddim” Matters


Every genre has a moment where it moves from concept to reality.


For RapHall, that moment is “Shamrock Riddim.”


  • It establishes the sound in a real-world release

  • It introduces the genre through a recognised UK artist

  • It provides a reference point for future productions

  • It signals the start of a wider movement


In short, it turns RapHall from an idea into something tangible.


The Future of RapHall


With “Shamrock Riddim” leading the charge, Twin Frequency are positioning themselves at the forefront of a rapidly developing sound.


As more artists step onto RapHall riddims and the genre gains traction across clubs, radio, and streaming platforms, the foundations being laid now will define its long-term trajectory.


And if early signs are anything to go by, RapHall isn’t just coming — it’s already here.


Final Word


From introducing a new genre to delivering its first defining record, Twin Frequency are moving with intent.


“Shamrock Riddim” is more than a collaboration.It’s the starting point of a new chapter in UK music.


RapHall has its first anthem — and this is only the beginning.

 
 
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