3RD YIY RIDDIM produced by YOUNG VIBEZ PRODUCTION 2022
3rd Yiy Overview
In 2022, the 3rd Yiy Riddim became a standout dancehall collection, giving new artists a chance to shine. Produced by YOUNG VIBEZ PRODUCTION, a label known for shaping modern dancehall with hits like Alkaline’s "Champion Boy," this riddim showed the power of Jamaican studios. YOUNG VIBEZ PRODUCTION brought together a fresh lineup, mixing rising names with established voices. Yaksta, who gained attention for his hit "Ambition," brought his unique style to the riddim with "Hype Bruk." Bugle, a respected artist known for his album "Toxicity," contributed "Foundation," adding depth and experience. Jahshii, who made waves with tracks like "Born Fighter," delivered raw energy on "Energy." Nation Boss, recognized for his viral song "Humans," shared his perspective in "Vision." Sylxnce added a thoughtful touch with "Patience Dweet," showing the riddim’s range. Other artists like Trackone with "Time Change," Di Ruption with "Transition," and Rhumba with "Paranoid" helped round out the collection, each bringing their own sound and story. Compared to other dancehall projects of its era, 3rd Yiy Riddim stood out because selectors and fans often chose its tracks for their fresh voices and hard-hitting rhythms. While other collections focused on big names, this riddim gave newcomers a real platform. The result was a balanced mix, proving that yard studios could still set trends and break new talent in the dancehall scene. In 2022, 3rd Yiy Riddim became a key example of Jamaica’s ongoing musical creativity.
3rd Yiy Tracklist:
- Yaksta – Hype Bruk (Clean)
- Yaksta – Hype Bruk (Raw)
- Bugle – Foundation
- Jahshii – Energy
- Nation Boss – Vision
- Skeng, Navaz – El Mundo Màs Grande (Clean)
- Skeng, Navaz – El Mundo Màs Grande (Raw)
- Sylxnce – Patience Dweet
- Trackone – Time Change
- Di Ruption – Transition
- Rhumba – Paranoid (Clean)
- Rhumba – Paranoid (Raw)
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