BLUE LIGHT RIDDIM produced by G6 PRODUCTION, RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS 2021
Blue Light Overview
The “Blue Light Riddim” became a true street anthem in Jamaica after its 2021 release. Its base brought a heavy bashment vibe that defined the dancehall energy of the year. The riddim’s beat is dancehall at its core but blends hints of hip hop and Afrobeats, making it popular far beyond the island’s borders. Army Guy’s track “Vaccine” stands out with sharp delivery and catchy hooks, showing why he is respected in the dancehall scene. Blackboy’s “Blue Light” keeps the party moving with a style that fits perfectly on the riddim. Dan Yute, Mata, and BRONXX join forces on “Bounce,” adding a mix of melodies and street talk that captures the local flavor. Keenan and Potta bring a different energy with “Bounty,” mixing singjay and deejay styles for a fresh sound. G6 Production and Russian Movements produced the riddim, giving it a polished yet raw feel that appeals to both hardcore fans and newcomers. G6 Production is known for working with top dancehall artists and has helped shape the modern sound of the genre. Russian Movements has a strong reputation for pushing dancehall music to new audiences, especially through streaming platforms. Other artists like Linky First with “Bumper,” Mission Boy with “Twanche Tlk,” and The Fatha with “Do You See What I See” add more flavor to the project. Each artist brings their own style, but the riddim ties everything together. The “Blue Light Riddim” shows how dancehall’s street roots can blend with other genres, creating music that lasts well beyond the first listen.
Blue Light Tracklist:
- Army Guy – Vaccine
- Blackboy – Blue Light
- Dan Yute, Mata, BRONXX – Bounce
- G6 Production, Russian Movements – Blue Light Riddim
- Keenan, Potta – Bounty
- Linky First – Bumper
- Mission Boy – Twanche Tlk
- Shortstar, Chester, Addo – Bounce
- The Fatha – Do You See What I See
- T.B. – Bout Zotèy
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