TROPIC VIBES RIDDIM produced by EXODUS NUCLEAR MUSIC 2018
Tropic Vibes Overview
The Tropic Vibes Riddim set brought a fresh, hypnotic style to the 2018 dancehall scene. The mood is lively and energetic, making it perfect for parties and dance sessions. Right after its release, this selector’s mix quickly became a favorite in Jamaican yards, with its driving rhythms and catchy hooks. The set features strong performances from well-known artists. Anthony Red Rose stands out with "Taking Back My Heart." He is famous for his classic hit "Tempo," which helped shape the digital dancehall era. Chico brings smooth vocals on "Honestly," showing his talent for catchy melodies. Hawkeye delivers "Money," adding his signature flow to the mix. Kancepp’s "Be Somebody" and Pinchers’ "Til It’S Gone" both add to the set’s diverse sound. Pinchers is known for his 1986 hit "Bandelero," a song that remains popular in dancehall history. Other notable tracks include Spring Wata with "Your The One," Tanto Metro & Devonte’s "Rich," and Young Garvey’s "Love Is Blind." The riddim itself, "Tropic Vibes Riddim," is produced by EXODUS NUCLEAR MUSIC, who also contributes "Things Changed." EXODUS NUCLEAR MUSIC is known for blending classic dancehall with modern production, and has built a reputation for crafting dancefloor-ready tracks. Arranged and released under the EXODUS NUCLEAR MUSIC label, this bashment set stands out as one of the pure dancehall sounds of 2018. Its infectious energy and top-tier artist lineup continue to make it a staple in dancehall circles.
Tropic Vibes Tracklist:
- Anthony Red Rose – Taking Back My Heart
- Chico – Honestly
- Hawkeye – Money
- Kancepp – Be Somebody
- Pinchers – Til It’S Gone
- Spring Wata – Your The One
- Tanto Metro & Devonte – Rich
- Exodus Nuclear Music – Things Changed
- Exodus Nuclear Music – Tropic Vibes Riddim
- Young Garvey – Love Is Blind
- Khaligg – No Trust Dem
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