Barrier Line Riddim (Deluxe Edition) produced by J Small Records 2024
Barrier Line Overview
In early 2024, a new dancehall drop made waves in Jamaica’s music scene: the Barrier Line Riddim. This release quickly became a favorite at street sessions, known for its raw and energetic vibe. The riddim brought together some of dancehall’s distinct voices. Almii Don delivered "Love How Yuh Touch," adding his signature style to the mix. Iyara, known for his strong presence in the dancehall community and his past work with Bounty Killer’s Alliance, contributed "Clean And Fresh Inna Party," a track that captured the excitement of dancehall nights. Kari Jess, who has built a reputation for smooth delivery and catchy hooks, added "Bubble Up Fi It," bringing a different flavor to the project. Shenko Nashinal’s "Wine Up" kept the riddim moving, while Starr & Benjie Terrorr teamed up for "Team," a track that highlighted their chemistry and energy. Each artist brought their own style, but the riddim’s street flavor kept everything unified. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a key role in balancing the percussion-heavy sound that defines the riddim. The producer, J Small Records, is known for supporting fresh talent and pushing the dancehall sound forward. Their previous releases have earned attention for blending classic rhythms with new ideas, helping them build a strong reputation in the dancehall industry. Looking back, the Barrier Line Riddim captured the spirit of 2024 dancehall. Its collaborative energy and street-inspired sound made it a standout release, both for the dancefloor and for fans who wanted something real.
Barrier Line Tracklist:
- Almii Don – Love How Yuh Touch (Clean)
- Almii Don – Love How Yuh Touch (Radio Edit)
- Iyara – Clean And Fresh Inna Party (Clean)
- Iyara – Clean And Fresh Inna Party (Radio Edit)
- Kari Jess – Bubble Up Fi It
- Shenko Nashinal – Wine Up
- Starr & Benjie Terrorr – Team
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