ANCHOR RIDDIM produced by AJP MUSIC 2021
Anchor Overview
In 2021, the Anchor Riddim brought a fresh bashment flow that echoed the heart of Jamaican sound system culture. The riddim’s powerful energy was made for big speakers and crowded dance floors, where the crowd feels every beat. This style, known for its heavy bass and lively rhythms, kept dancehall alive during a year when fans needed it most. Behind the mixing board, AJP MUSIC played the key role of producer. Known for their sharp ear and creative vision, AJP MUSIC released Anchor Riddim under their own label, pushing the sound forward. The instrumental, titled “AJP Music — Anchor Riddim Instrumental,” blended classic horn riffs with modern trap influences, making it a favorite on streaming platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. The release featured standout tracks from some of dancehall’s rising voices. Posh Morris delivered “Posh Morris — Money Stream,” showing the lyrical skill that has earned him attention across the scene. Bescenta, a respected artist with a history of conscious reggae hits, contributed “Bescenta — No Means No,” available in both clean and raw versions. Tishana, who made waves with her single “Tishana — Top Man,” brought strong female energy to the project. Naseeq added “Naseeq — World Domination,” while Substance contributed “Substance — BadMind Allergy” in both clean and raw edits, each offering their own take on the riddim’s bounce. With its bashment flow and modern touch, Anchor Riddim stood out as a true sound system anthem. The collaboration between AJP MUSIC and these artists helped keep dancehall’s spirit burning bright in 2021.
Anchor Tracklist:
- Posh Morris – Money Stream
- Bescenta – No Means No (Clean)
- Bescenta – No Means No (Raw)
- Tishana – Top Man
- Naseeq – World Domination
- Substance – BadMind Allergy (Clean)
- Substance – BadMind Allergy (Raw)
- AJP Music – Anchor Riddim Instrumental
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