BREAKING POINT RIDDIM produced by CAUTION VYBZ MUSIK 2013
Breaking Point Overview
The party backdrop on Breaking Point Riddim is full of hardcore dancehall energy. The rhythm hits hard, with a pulsing bass and sharp snares that make you want to move. At the same time, there are catchy hooks layered in, giving every track a memorable feel. This is the kind of riddim that fills a dance with excitement and keeps the vibes high all night. Soldya brings fire with the track "party," setting the tone for celebration. Muddy follows up with "swag turn up," adding even more swagger to the mix. Muddy is known for his energetic style and has made waves with tracks like "Swag Turn Up" in local dancehall scenes. Mzfamous delivers "love up di ting," bringing a smooth, melodic touch that still keeps the crowd moving. Imran nerdy’s "hollow point" adds a tough edge, while 1bowy’s "on & on" gives the riddim a sense of endurance, keeping the party going. Each artist finds their own way to ride the riddim, making every track stand out. Behind the scenes, the bashment arranger plays a big role in shaping the flow of the night. The producer, CAUTION VYBZ MUSIK, is known for sharp, modern dancehall productions. With a history of working with rising talents and pushing new sounds, CAUTION VYBZ MUSIK has helped shape the sound of recent dancehall. Releases under this name have gained attention for their high-quality riddims and streaming numbers in the Caribbean and beyond. Even now, the party backdrop of Breaking Point Riddim brings back the unforgettable energy of 2013 dancehall. For fans, it’s a reminder of why that era’s sound still hits so hard today.
Breaking Point Tracklist:
- Soldya – party
- Muddy – swag turn up
- Mzfamous – love up di ting
- Imran nerdy – hollow point (edit]
- Imran nerdy – hollow point (raw)
- 1bowy – on & on
- Blackfyah – hype dem ah hype
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