BUENAS VIBRACIONES RIDDIM produced by SMOKE SHOP & DJ WALLDO 2020
Buenas Vibraciones Overview
Buenas Vibraciones Riddim arrived in 2020, bringing a fresh sound to the dancehall scene. The riddim was created by producers SMOKE SHOP and DJ WALLDO, who are both known for their work in modern dancehall and bashment music. This release features a mix of artists from different backgrounds, each adding their own style. Asia Dishella is a singer who has been gaining attention for her smooth vocals and catchy hooks. On this riddim, she brings a melodic approach that stands out among the tracks. Muevelo is known for energetic performances and a strong presence in Latin dancehall circles. His contribution to the riddim blends Spanish lyrics with a dance-ready beat. El Jamaiquino is an artist who often mixes Jamaican and Latin influences in his songs. His work on Buenas Vibraciones Riddim highlights this blend, offering a unique take on the genre. Elgoba is recognized for his rhythmic flow and has built a following through consistent releases in the dancehall scene. Eshconinco brings a different energy with his sharp lyrics and distinctive delivery, adding variety to the project. Eyesus is known for his deep voice and relatable lyrics, which connect well with fans. SMOKE SHOP and DJ WALLDO have a history of working together on dancehall projects. They are respected for their ability to blend modern and classic sounds. The riddim itself is dancehall with a bashment twist, featuring melodic synths and a sexy, upbeat energy. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing connection between Caribbean and Latin music.
Buenas Vibraciones Tracklist:
- Asia Dishella & Muevelo – Whine Up
- El Jamaiquino – Pura Vida
- Elgoba – Million Gyal
- Eshconinco – Like It
- Eyesus – Style Papa
- KyDa – Whine
- Negus – Money Up
- Nzl & Judas – Cya Believe
- PELLACHI – Pum Pum
- Splendid – Maria
- TallUp – Weh Di Hawt Gyal Deh
- Smoke Shop & DJ Walldo – Buenas Vibraciones Riddim
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