Atory Riddim produced by Gslixxx Productions 2025
Atory Overview
In early 2025, a new sound started to rise from the studios of Gslixxx Productions. Known for their sharp ear and club-ready beats, Gslixxx Productions has built a reputation in the dancehall scene with a string of viral riddims. Their careful touch in the studio has drawn both newcomers and established artists, shaping the energy of modern bashment sessions. The journey of this party-driven riddim began with a simple idea: bring together voices with different styles and let them shine over one infectious backdrop. Gslixxx Productions worked closely with each artist, guiding the process from the first demo to the final mix. The result is a project that feels both unified and full of surprises. Drastic steps up with “Empathy,” bringing his signature blend of catchy hooks and raw emotion. Drastic is already known for his dynamic delivery and has built a steady following with his previous releases. Rehli Vhance adds a dreamy touch on “Dream,” a track that shows off her smooth vocals and lyrical flow. Puppa Biggs, who has made waves with “Give Thanks,” delivers a high-energy performance that gets any crowd moving. Pologad’s “Ghetto Product” dives into street realities, while Tafari Music and D join forces on “Syrus - Elevate,” lifting the mood with positive vibes. Each track, crafted with care, fits perfectly into the party atmosphere that’s now taking over dancehall radio. This bashment project is more than a collection of songs—it’s a celebration of collaboration, sound, and the spirit of dancehall in 2025.
Atory Tracklist:
- Drastic – Empathy
- Rehli Vhance – Dream
- Puppa Biggs – Give Thanks
- Pologad – Ghetto Product
- Tafari Music, D-Syrus – Elevate
- T K 1syde – Nah Change
- Vandel – People
- Jstyles, Black Money – Against The Odds
- 23 Style Dem – Blood Tears
- Zafema – Arrested
- Pipa Lyricallymusically – 3 Points
- Vp Boss – Baby Girl
- Alien – Girls
- Gslixxx – Atory Riddim
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