2014 RIDDIM produced by HYPEYAWDZ 2014
2014 Overview
The 2014 Riddim is remembered by dancehall fans as a true anthem of its time. When it first dropped, it quickly became a favorite at late-night parties and dancehall sessions. Many people still link this release with unforgettable moments on the dance floor. HYPEYAWDZ, the producer behind the riddim, is known for bringing a fresh sound to the dancehall scene. With a history of working on high-energy tracks, HYPEYAWDZ helped shape the bashment style that defined this release. The arranger played a key role in making sure each song fit perfectly into the overall vibe, keeping the energy high from start to finish. Compared to other dancehall riddims from 2014, this one stands out for its heavy bass and wild energy. While some riddims of that year focused on smoother, more melodic sounds, the 2014 Riddim kept things bold and lively. This made it a top pick for selectors wanting to keep the party going. The project features a strong lineup of artists. Maximus Da Masta brings powerful lyrics with “Ghetto Youths” and “Stamp Dem.” Maximus Da Masta is also known for his earlier work, including the hit song “Ghetto Youths.” Zoo Rass X Marc Brunnel get the crowd moving with “Where The Party.” Jah Dee’s “Right Or Wrong” adds a thoughtful touch, while Nicomatic’s “Early Morning Wine” is perfect for early hours. Dosfire’s “Go To The Party” is a true party starter. The instrumental by Di Great & Money Ell, “2014 Riddim Instrumental,” lets the riddim’s full energy shine. Together, these tracks show why the 2014 Riddim is still loved by dancehall fans today.
2014 Tracklist:
- Maximus Da Masta – Ghetto Youths
- Maximus Da Masta – Stamp Dem
- Zoo Rass X Marc Brunnel – Where The Party (Raw)
- Zoo Rass X Marc Brunnel – Where The Party (Radio)
- Jah Dee – Right Or Wrong
- Nicomatic – Early Morning Wine
- Dosfire – Go To The Party
- Di Great & Money Ell – 2014 Riddim Instrumental
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