Big Summer Riddim produced by Cuff-B for Big Vision Entertainment 2024
Big Summer Overview
The yard session tape opened with a rush of energy, setting the stage for a collection of tracks that defined the dancehall sound of 2024. Each song on the tape brought its own flavor, starting with Pylesis — Turn Up, a high-energy anthem that called everyone to the floor. Livinton — Party Hard followed, keeping the momentum strong with infectious hooks and a celebratory mood. Awiri — Bomaye added a bold edge, its rhythmic drive capturing the rebellious spirit of the dancehall scene. Kelvin Sings — Afro Lover showcased the artist’s versatility. Kelvin Sings is known for his 2018 hit “Ndakudziwa,” which helped him gain recognition across southern Africa. Wakisa James — Tisanapite contributed a melodic touch, with Wakisa James recognized for his work in the Malawian music industry, including his award-winning album “Unveil.” The set continued with Prec — Big Up, Provoice — Let's Go, and Nesnes — Another Gyal, each track layering the riddim with new energy and style. Behind the soundboard, Cuff-B shaped the entire project for Big Vision Entertainment. Cuff-B has built a reputation for producing vibrant, modern dancehall tracks, and his work has earned millions of streams on digital platforms. Big Vision Entertainment, under his direction, has consistently delivered projects that resonate with both local and international audiences. This dancehall set did more than fill the air with music; it captured the mood of a generation. In 2024, it became a touchstone, reflecting the pulse of dancehall culture and the creative force behind the genre’s ongoing evolution.
Big Summer Tracklist:
- Pylesis – Turn Up
- Livinton – Party Hard
- Awiri – Bomaye
- Kelvin Sings – Afro Lover
- Wakisa James – Tisanapite (Matimati)
- Prec – Big Up
- Provoice – Let’s Go
- Nesnes – Another Gyal
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