ANXIETY RIDDIM produced by GUCHYDON PRODUCTION 2017
Anxiety Overview
In 2017, the bashment scene got a major boost with a release that mixed street anthem energy and smooth vocals. The riddim, produced by GUCHYDON PRODUCTION, stood out for its blend of hardcore dancehall and modern trap sounds. This mix made it a favorite in dancehalls and parties across Jamaica and beyond. Vybrant’s “Nice” brings a catchy hook and energetic delivery, making it a standout track. The song fits perfectly with the riddim’s hard-hitting base, showing Vybrant’s talent for creating memorable dancehall moments. Navino’s “Dream Big” adds inspiration with his unique flow. Navino is known for his lyrical style and has worked with established artists like Aidonia in the past, helping him gain respect in the dancehall community. Esco’s “Nah Sell Out” is another highlight. Esco, also recognized as part of the duo Leftside & Esco, is no stranger to hits, including the popular “Tuck In U Belly.” His experience brings depth to the project. Benjaminz keeps the hustle spirit alive with “Get Dat Money,” delivering a message that connects with many listeners. Don Husky’s “Live My Life” brings smooth vocals and a laid-back feel, balancing the riddim’s harder edge. Behind the scenes, GUCHYDON PRODUCTION played a key role. The label is known for crafting modern dancehall beats and has gained attention for its streaming numbers on platforms like YouTube.
Anxiety Tracklist:
- Vybrant – Nice
- Navino – Dream Big
- Esco – Nah Sell Out
- Benjaminz – Get Dat Money
- Don Husky – Live My Life
- Devin Di Dakta – Polygam
- Gappy Ranks – Dream Land
- Gappy Ranks – Dream Land
- Altek – Diamond
- Nitty I – I Have Made It
- Oni Rose – Let It Rain
- Dee Dre – Drink N Rave
- Trapical – Money Mi Want
- Trance (Outlaw) – Nah Breakaway
- Cherish – Till History Mek
- Fa Real – All For One
- Guchydon Production – Anxiety Riddim
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