BILL A VIBE RIDDIM produced by FRANCHIZE ENTERTAINMENT 2014
Bill A Vibe Overview
The Bill A Vibe Riddim came together in the studio with a clear goal: to create a dancehall sound that would stand out in any party. The producer, FRANCHIZE ENTERTAINMENT, led the project with a sharp ear for catchy rhythms and high energy. Known in the dancehall scene for their modern touch and quality productions, FRANCHIZE ENTERTAINMENT has worked with several rising and established artists. Their focus on clean, powerful beats made this 2014 riddim a favorite for DJs and selectors. Each artist on the Bill A Vibe Riddim brought something special. Blak Ryno, who gained fame with hits like “Bike Back” and his work with the Portmore Empire, delivered the track “Up.” His style is always bold and energetic, and “Up” fits perfectly with the riddim’s lively mood. Zagga, known for songs like “My Destination,” added “Life’s So Nice” to the collection. His positive lyrics and smooth delivery made his track a standout for fans looking for good vibes. Khairi Whyte performed “Build A Vibe,” matching the riddim’s upbeat feeling. His fresh voice added a new twist to the mix. Versatile, who has worked with some of dancehall’s top names, contributed “You A Mi Life.” His song speaks to the lovers, bringing a softer side to the collection. Wynn Ft L.C Reed teamed up for “Celebration,” a song that captures the joy of late-night parties. L.C Reed’s vocals shine on this track, giving it a real festive feel. Even years later, selectors and fans still rate Bill A Vibe Riddim as a strong dancehall release. It remains a favorite for anyone who loves the energy of the dancehall scene.
Bill A Vibe Tracklist:
- Blak Ryno – Up
- Zagga – Life’s So Nice
- Khairi Whyte – Build A Vibe
- Versatile – You A Mi Life
- Wynn Ft L.C Reed – Celebration
- Franchize Ent – Bill A Vibe Riddim (Instrumental)
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