Bankx Riddim produced by A?Legends Productions 2024
Bankx Overview
The Bankx Riddim sound system mix stands out in 2024’s dancehall scene. This release blends hardcore deejay energy with smooth, melodic vocals, creating a balance that’s both lively and easy to enjoy. The riddim, built by A?Legends Productions, keeps the classic dancehall vibe alive while adding a fresh, modern edge. The producer, known for working with rising and established acts, has helped shape the sound of new-generation dancehall. A?Legends Productions has also gained attention for its digital releases and collaborations across the Caribbean. Navino’s “Exclusive” is a highlight, with his confident delivery riding the riddim’s heavy bass. Navino is well known for his lyrical skills and has worked with several top producers in Jamaica. Jinyus brings “Can’T Stop,” offering a catchy hook and a singjay style that feels both relaxed and urgent. Xyclone, who once reached the Billboard Reggae Albums chart with his 2016 album “From the Basement to the Big Leagues,” teams up with Bay on “C & Zagga - Wull Heap,” adding more layers to the mix. Sulfa’s “That Way” and Xo Shaneil’s “Money Moves” give listeners smooth, melodic moments, showing the riddim’s versatility. Xo Shaneil has built a following with her unique voice and memorable hooks. Nakash Diesel’s “Alice” and Delly Ranx’s “Why Love Hurt” round out the mix, each adding their own flavor. Compared to other mixes of its era, Bankx Riddim’s sound system cut feels bolder, with more focus on blending rough dancehall energy and clean melodies. For dancehall fans, this mix is a true highlight of 2024.
Bankx Tracklist:
- Navino – Exclusive (Clean)
- Navino – Exclusive (Radio Edit)
- Jinyus – Can’T Stop (Clean)
- Jinyus – Can’T Stop (Rdaio Edit)
- Xyclone, Bay-C & Zagga – Wull Heap
- Sulfa – That Way (Clean)
- Sulfa – That Way (Radio Edit)
- Xo Shaneil – Money Moves
- Nakash Diesel – Alice
- Delly Ranx – Why Love Hurt
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