6TH GEAR RIDDIM produced by SASAINE MUSIC|BLYESYNZ 2014
6th Gear Overview
The dancehall set from 2014 brought a raw street flavor that made it stand out among other yard session tapes of its time. While many session tapes from the era focused on party vibes or smooth riddims, this set delivered a harder, more energetic sound that captured the true spirit of bashment. Artists like Jah Son, with his track "Overdrive," delivered high-energy lyrics that matched the driving beats. Deep Jahi also made an impact with "Bring Yuh Down." Deep Jahi is known for his conscious lyrics and has been recognized in Jamaica for his songwriting abilities, including winning the 2012 Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall competition. Ashleigh Renee added a different touch with "Warned You," showing strong vocals and a confident flow. Apologies brought "Ras J" to the mix, keeping the street vibe alive. Jahvillani’s "Pay Fi Bad" also stood out, and Jahvillani later gained wider attention for his hit "Wileside Government" in 2018, which helped him become a recognized name in dancehall. Compared to other yard session tapes from 2014, this dancehall set was more focused and intense. Many tapes had a mix of styles and sometimes lost energy, but this set kept the momentum going from start to finish. The producer behind this sound, SASAINE MUSIC|BLYESYNZ, played a big role. Known for working with rising talents and creating strong dancehall riddims, the studio helped shape the sound of this release. The careful production and attention to detail made each song feel powerful and ready for replay. Many fans and DJs say this set defined the bashment energy of 2014, making it a favorite for dancehall sessions everywhere.
6th Gear Tracklist:
- Jah Son – Overdrive
- Deep Jahi – Bring Yuh Down
- Ashleigh Renee – Warned You
- Apologies – Ras J
- Jahvillani – Pay Fi Bad
- 6th Gear Riddim (Instrumental)
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