AIR FLIGHT RIDDIM produced by QUANTANIUM RECORDS 2019
Air Flight Overview
In 2019, dancehall selectors were searching for new sounds to energize their yard sessions. The Air Flight Riddim tape quickly became a favorite. Produced by Quantanium Records, this label is known for building strong dancehall projects and helping new artists find their voice. Quantanium Records has released several riddims that have gained attention in Jamaica and abroad. The Air Flight Riddim features a lineup of rising and established talents. Bryka stands out with "Go Hard," a track that shows his lyrical strength. Bryka is known for his positive messages and has worked with other respected producers in the scene. Pink Boss brings energy with "My Time," a song that captures confidence and ambition. Pink Boss is recognized for his unique style and has built a loyal following over the years. Vitch delivers "Born Strong," adding a message of resilience to the riddim. Vitch has made waves with his steady flow and honest lyrics. Jayeleah’s "Sneaky Moves" brings a smooth, catchy vibe, showing her ability to ride any beat. Skip Da Line appears with "Plastered Image," adding more variety to the tape. Nervz joins with "Naah Lef It," and the riddim itself, "Air Flight Riddim" by Quantanium, ties everything together with its lively rhythm. Selectors praised the tape for its bashment-ready tracks, perfect for dancehall parties. This release proved the strength of yard studios in 2019, showing that local talent and production remain powerful in the dancehall world.
Air Flight Tracklist:
- Bryka – Go Hard
- Pink Boss – My Time
- Pink Boss – My Time (Radio Edit)
- Vitch – Born Strong (Radio Edit)
- Vitch – Born Strong
- Jayeleah – Sneaky Moves
- Skip Da Line – Plastered Image (Radio Edit)
- Skip Da Line – Plastered Image
- Nervz – Naah Lef It (Radio Edit)
- Nervz – Naah Lef It
- Quantanium – Air Flight Riddim (Instrumental)
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