Balla Riddim produced by Jedii Musiq 2023
Balla Overview
In 2023, the dancehall scene saw a powerful new force with the arrival of the Balla Riddim. The journey began in the studio with beat maker Jedii Musiq, a producer known for his sharp ear and dynamic approach. Jedii Musiq, who has worked independently and with several rising labels, built a reputation for shaping dancehall’s modern sound. His productions often rack up thousands of streams, and his knack for blending street energy with club appeal is widely recognized. For Balla Riddim, Jedii Musiq crafted a beat that mixed hardcore street vibes with hooks that stick in your mind. The riddim’s base was heavy and raw, but the melodies kept it catchy, making it perfect for both hardcore dancehall fans and newcomers. A strong lineup of artists brought the riddim to life. Future Fambo, known for his hit single “Rum & Redbull” with Beenie Man, delivered “Sugar Daddy,” a track full of charisma and swagger. Frassman Brilliant, who made waves with songs like “Welcome to Jamaica,” kept the momentum going with “Balla,” a tune that quickly became a favorite among selectors. Flexxinthecomplex added his own style to the mix with “Style A Chop,” while Dehjavue’s “Dangerous” and Newkidz Hd’s “Roll Out” each brought their unique energy and flow. From creation to release, Balla Riddim’s journey was all about capturing the raw energy of the streets and turning it into a dancehall anthem. Selectors still rate this recording, proving its lasting impact on the 2023 dancehall landscape.
Balla Tracklist:
- Future Fambo – Sugar Daddy (Clean)
- Future Fambo – Sugar Daddy (Radio Edit)
- Frassman Brilliant – Balla (Clean)
- Frassman Brilliant – Balla (Radio Edit)
- Flexxinthecomplex – Style A Chop (Clean)
- Flexxinthecomplex – Style A Chop (Radio Edit)
- Dehjavue – Dangerous (Clean)
- Dehjavue – Dangerous (Radio Edit)
- Newkidz Hd – Roll Out
- Cathy Matete – With You Tonight
- Inezi – Murder
- King X – Bag Juice Money
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