BIOGRAPHY RIDDIM produced by SIPO RECORDS 2021
Biography Overview
When Biography Riddim dropped in 2021, dancehall fans quickly took to its infectious energy. The collection was designed for the dance floor, and it proved its power almost instantly. DJs and selectors spun the riddim at parties and on radio, where its catchy beat and lively vocals kept crowds moving. Alien brought his unique style to the project with “Go Fi Weh Mi Waa,” adding a bold flair that listeners recognized from his earlier work in the scene. Iyara, known for his time as a member of Bounty Killer’s Alliance Next Generation, contributed “Undefeatable.” His delivery on the track matched his reputation for sharp lyrics and strong performances. Sahie and Sahie - e also delivered their own versions of “Undefeatable,” each bringing a different flavor and flow to the riddim. Sipo, the producer behind the project, stepped into the spotlight with “Winner.” SIPO RECORDS, the label and studio guiding the release, has a history of developing fresh dancehall sounds and supporting new talent. The label’s commitment to quality has earned them respect in the dancehall community, with releases that often find their way onto streaming platforms and radio playlists. Looking back, Biography Riddim stood out as one of the key releases that kept dancehall vibrant during 2021. Its mix of established and rising voices, paired with SIPO RECORDS’ crisp production, offered fans a reason to keep dancing and celebrating the genre. The riddim’s impact is still felt in dancehall circles today.
Biography Tracklist:
- Alien – Go Fi Weh Mi Waa
- Iyara – Undefeatable (feat Sahie)
- Iyara – Undefeatable (feat Sahie – explicit)
- Sipo – Winner (Clean)
- Sipo – Winner (Raw)
- Nymron – She Break Me Heart
- Jugu & Raymie Rich – Tired Fi See We
- Jugu & Raymie Rich – Tired Fi See We (explicit)
- Neutron Obliv – Pan A Level Now
- Tipikcal – Hurry
- Nine Yard – Eva Know
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