BIOGRAPHY RIDDIM produced by SIPO RECORDS 2021
Biography Overview
Released in 2021, the Biography Riddim is a strong example of SIPO RECORDS’ approach to modern dancehall. The project brings together several artists, each with their own unique style. Alien is known for his energetic delivery and sharp lyrics, often bringing a bold edge to his songs. Iyara has built a steady career in dancehall, recognized for his clear voice and ability to ride any beat with confidence. Sipo not only produces but also performs, showing his versatility both behind the scenes and on the microphone. Nymron adds a melodic touch to the riddim, often blending smooth vocals with catchy hooks. Jugu brings a raw, streetwise sound that connects well with dancehall fans looking for realness. Raymie Rich is known for his rhythmic flow and catchy choruses, adding another layer to the compilation. SIPO RECORDS, the label behind Biography Riddim, has a reputation for producing quality dancehall and reggae projects. The label often works with both new and established artists, helping to push the sound of Jamaican music forward. The Biography Riddim itself features crisp drum patterns and strong vocal harmonies. Its sound is modern but still rooted in traditional dancehall rhythms. The riddim’s focus on vocal performance gives each artist space to shine. Released in 2021, it stands out for its clean production and ability to bring different voices together on a single beat, reflecting the ongoing creativity in the dancehall scene.
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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