All That Riddim – Distrohive Music / DJ Flammez / Jusa Dementor 2022
All That Overview
Delly Ranx, Jay A, Madd Bwoy Khaki, Nutty O, and Tydal Kamau are the voices behind one of the most talked-about dancehall riddims of 2022. Each artist brought their own style to the project, making it a favorite among DJs and dancehall fans. Delly Ranx, known for his hit song "Pon Di Corner" with Voice Mail, leads the charge with "Come To Party," a track that quickly became a staple at yard sessions. Jay A, who has worked with major acts like Konshens and was nominated for a 2015 Kenya Groove Award, adds his energy with "Yu Mi Vote For." Madd Bwoy Khaki keeps the vibe strong with "Talkaphone Operator," while Nutty O, a Zimbabwean artist who earned a spot on Apple Music’s Africa Rising program, delivers "Please Everyone." Tydal Kamau rounds out the set with "Fight For You," adding his unique voice to the mix. The riddim, called All That Riddim, was crafted with the true spirit of dancehall in mind. The producer put together a beat that is both catchy and powerful, drawing on the classic sounds that have long defined the genre. The mix of heavy bass, sharp snares, and lively melodies creates the perfect backdrop for each artist to shine. When All That Riddim dropped, DJs across Jamaica and beyond were quick to add it to their playlists. Many agree that this beat captured the bashment energy that defines dancehall, making it one of the standout releases of 2022. The project’s success shows just how strong and united the dancehall community remains.
All That Tracklist:
- Delly Ranx – Come To Party
- Jay A – Yu Mi Vote For (Radio Edit)
- Jay A – Yu Mi Vote For (Raw)
- Madd Bwoy Khaki – Talkaphone Operator
- Nutty O – Please Everyone
- Poptain x Princo Spice x Flinky B x April – Celebrate Life
- Tydal Kamau – Fight For You
- Valene Nedd – Cripple Him (Radio Edit)
- Valene Nedd – Cripple Him (Raw)
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