ATYPICAL FEMININE RIDDIM produced by CHRISTEEZ MUZIK 2020
Atypical Feminine Overview
Atypical Feminine Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020 by CHRISTEEZ MUZIK. The riddim brings together a group of well-known artists, each adding their own style to the music. Jahvillani is known for his confident lyrics and has made a name for himself with street anthems and catchy hooks. Intence, who has quickly risen in the dancehall scene, is recognized for his sharp delivery and energetic songs. Vershon, with his smooth voice, often mixes melody and strong messages in his tracks. Flyght is an artist who brings a fresh sound and has gained attention for his unique approach to dancehall. Hot Frass is known for his raw lyrics and powerful presence in his performances. CHRISTEEZ MUZIK, the producer behind this riddim, is known for creating dancehall rhythms that connect with the current trends while keeping the roots of the genre alive. The label has worked on several projects that have made an impact in Jamaican dancehall. The Atypical Feminine Riddim stands out with its upbeat tempo and party atmosphere. Released in 2020, it reflects the modern dancehall sound, mixing traditional drum patterns with digital elements. The riddim captures the energy of Jamaican yard parties and continues the tradition of dancehall as a music for celebration and social connection.
Atypical Feminine Tracklist:
- Jahvillani – Guh To Work
- Jahvillani – Guh To Work (Raw)
- Intence – Bad Chargaa
- Intence – Bad Chargaa (Raw)
- Vershon – Easy Thing
- Flyght – Nautica
- Flyght – Nautica (Raw)
- Hot Frass – Man A Killa
- Hot Frass – Man A Killa (Raw)
- Jovi Dipree – Green Light
- Kiprich – Dancehall Gallis
- Kiprich – Dancehall Gallis (Raw)
- Shauna Controlla – Evilous
- Bad Gyal Jade – Make-Up Love
- Bad Gyal Jade – Make-Up Sex (Raw)
- Kashmar – Pretty Little Freak
- Kashmar – Pretty Little Freak (Raw)
- Navino – Weh Yuh Get
- Navino – Weh Yuh Get (Raw)
- Pinky Bling – Double Six
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