BRAFF & KILL RIDDIM produced by LIVEWYAH RECORDS 2021
Braff And Kill Overview
When the Braff And Kill Riddim dropped in 2021, it quickly became a favorite at dancehall parties and bashment sessions. The riddim brought a fresh, club-ready sound that matched the high-energy atmosphere of Jamaica’s dancehall culture. DJs and selectors loved the riddim for its driving beats and catchy hooks, which kept crowds moving late into the night. Behind this influential release was LIVEWYAH RECORDS, a label known for pushing new talent and shaping modern dancehall sounds. LIVEWYAH RECORDS has built a reputation for producing quality riddims that connect with both local and international audiences. Their focus on strong production values and artist development helped the Braff And Kill Riddim stand out in a crowded scene. The riddim featured standout tracks from artists like LiveWyah, who delivered the driving “Braff & Kill Riddim Instrumental.” Laj Banks contributed “Fittest,” bringing his unique vocal style to the project. Tafari Mobsta’s “Draw Near” added another layer of intensity, while Alex Mobsta’s “Nuh Too Laugh” and Penny Don’s “Program Run” showed the riddim’s range and appeal. Each artist brought their own flavor, making the riddim versatile and replayable. Laj Banks, already known for his work on the hit single “Fittest,” continued to build his reputation with this release. Tafari Mobsta, with “Draw Near,” added to his growing catalog and presence in the dancehall scene. Many fans and critics agree that the Braff And Kill Riddim defined the bashment energy of 2021, capturing the spirit of dancehall and setting the tone for parties across the globe.
Braff And Kill Tracklist:
- LiveWyah – Braff & Kill Riddim Instrumental
- Laj Banks – Fittest
- Tafari Mobsta – Draw Near
- Alex Mobsta – Nuh Too Laugh
- Penny Don – Program Run
- Shabako – Tight Tight
- Chriso – Nutn Normal
- Ranico 197 – Dutty Dough
- Lando Xtarrz – Contract Killing
- Vibes Machine – Sexually Speaking
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