A.I. Riddim produced by Yardstyle Entertainment 2024
A.I. Overview
Yardstyle Entertainment is the label behind one of 2024’s most talked-about dancehall releases, bringing a fresh bashment flow to the scene. Known for their modern touch and sharp production, Yardstyle Entertainment has built a reputation for pushing boundaries in Jamaican music. Their previous projects have racked up millions of streams, helping new and established artists reach wider audiences. On this latest riddim, the artists deliver stand-out tracks that selectors have called bashment-ready. Blu Lyon brings his signature style to “Yamhead,” adding a bold voice to the mix. Blu Lyon is recognized for his work across both reggae and dancehall, and his collaborations have put him on the map internationally. Jason and X-Turn team up for “So She Bad,” a track that showcases their chemistry and lyrical skill. Jason is known for his energetic delivery and has gained attention for his work on several dancehall hits. Rammi Pound’s “Balla” adds a different flavor, reflecting his steady rise in the dancehall world. BizzyDaBachelor’s “Tummy Tuck” stands out for its catchy hook, while Dre Blunt’s “Bad Odor” keeps the party vibe strong. Each artist brings their own energy to the project, making every track unique but still part of a cohesive riddim. Yardstyle Entertainment’s production ties everything together, using modern elements while keeping the true dancehall spirit alive. Many agree that this bashment flow has set the tone for dancehall’s energy in 2024, making it a favorite among selectors and fans alike.
A.I. Tracklist:
- Blu Lyon – Yamhead
- Jason-X-Turn – So She Bad
- Rammi Pound – Balla
- BizzyDaBachelor – Tummy Tuck (Clean)
- BizzyDaBachelor – Tummy Tuck (Radio Edit)
- Dre Blunt – Bad Odor (Clean)
- Dre Blunt – Bad Odor (Radio Edit)
- GiNal Uptown – Loyalty (Clean)
- GiNal Uptown – Loyalty (Radio Edit)
- 1CongoLawd – Hot Seat
- Lynx Unruly – How Mi Dweet
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