BLUE SKY RIDDIM produced by SKY VOICE RECORDS 2021
Blue Sky Overview
When the Blue Sky Riddim dropped in 2021, it quickly became a favorite in dancehall sound system culture. The bashment rhythm, produced by SKY VOICE RECORDS, brought a raw street flavor that selectors loved to play at sessions. Its heavy bass and catchy drum patterns made it perfect for outdoor parties and late-night clashes, giving dancers and deejays a fresh vibe. SKY VOICE RECORDS, known for pushing new talent and crisp production, was behind this standout riddim. The label has worked to bring modern sounds to the dancehall scene, earning respect for its quality releases. Blue Sky Riddim became one of their most streamed projects, showing their impact on the genre. The riddim featured several energetic tracks. Christopher Lee’s “Loyalty” stood out with its sharp lyrics and strong delivery. Lee is recognized for his unique voice and has built a following with songs like this. Em Press Bubbles brought her own style with “Like A Drum,” adding a catchy hook and confident flow. Keyba Sparkes delivered “Fix It Up,” contributing a smooth yet powerful performance. Papa Beeto appeared on two tracks, “Dancehall Story” and “Tek it Back,” both showing his versatility and storytelling skills. President Mega’s “War Zone” brought a harder edge to the lineup. Prezenta’s “Gallis Anthem” added another layer of energy, keeping the riddim fresh for all listeners. Even now, the bashment rhythm of Blue Sky Riddim brings back the unforgettable vibe of 2021, reminding fans of the power of sound system culture and strong dancehall production.
Blue Sky Tracklist:
- Christopher Lee – Loyalty
- Em Press Bubbles – Like A Drum
- Keyba Sparkes – Fix It Up
- Papa Beeto – Dancehall Story
- Papa Beeto – Tek it Back
- President Mega – War Zone
- Prezenta – Gallis Anthem
- Sky Voice Records – Blue Sky Riddim
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