African Taste Riddim produced by Alexis OnThe Beat 2024
African Taste Overview
In 2024, the bashment rhythm brought new energy to dancehall parties and clubs. Bashment rhythms are known for their lively beats and are a key part of Caribbean music culture. DJs, also called selectors, use these rhythms to keep people dancing all night. The African Taste Riddim stood out as a fresh choice for selectors, giving them new fire to play at dancehall nights. Behind this riddim is producer Alexis OnThe Beat. Alexis is known for creating catchy and modern dancehall sounds. He has worked with several artists across Africa and the Caribbean, and his productions have gained thousands of streams on platforms like YouTube and Audiomack. Alexis’s style often blends Afrobeat influences with classic dancehall, making his riddims popular with both new listeners and longtime fans. The African Taste Riddim featured a strong lineup of artists. Wyse Tz delivered “One Of A Kind,” bringing his unique voice and style to the track. L.A Vibez added extra energy with “Selekta,” a song that quickly became a favorite for DJs. Chris Q’s “Higher” showed his smooth flow and ability to ride the riddim. Ayanai Ghost performed “Money,” while Masauti, a Kenyan artist known for his hit song “Dondosha,” contributed “Paulina.” Each artist brought their own flavor, making the riddim diverse and exciting. Looking back, the bashment rhythm of 2024 captured the spirit of dancehall that year. With Alexis OnThe Beat’s creative touch and the talents of Wyse Tz, L.A Vibez, Chris Q, Ayanai Ghost, and Masauti, this release became a symbol of unity and celebration in modern dancehall music.
African Taste Tracklist:
- Wyse Tz – One Of A Kind
- L.A Vibez – Selekta
- Chris Q – Higher
- Ayanai Ghost – Money
- Masauti – Paulina
- West Guy – Mamacita
- Josi Beni – Mchumba
- Klones Melody – African Taste
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