Cherry Pineapple Riddim – Yardstyle Entertainment 2023
Cherry Pineapple Overview
In 2023, dancehall fans found a new favorite at parties and street dances: the Cherry Pineapple Riddim. This riddim brought together the energy of classic dancehall with a modern twist, creating a sound that fit perfectly with the year’s bashment scene. The riddim’s foundation was rooted in the familiar bounce of Jamaican rhythms, but it also included fresh influences that made it stand out in any party. The studio work behind Cherry Pineapple Riddim was careful and creative. Yard Style, known for their crisp production and attention to detail, shaped the sound. Their steady hand ensured that each track fit together while letting each artist shine with their own style. The riddim featured a strong lineup of artists. Davianah’s “So Emotional” brought heartfelt lyrics and a confident delivery. Davianah is known for her powerful voice and is the daughter of reggae legend Tony Rebel, which adds to her recognition in the industry. Delly Ranx, with “Show Me,” added his veteran touch. Delly Ranx is a respected figure in dancehall, having worked both as an artist and producer for years, and is known for hits like “Silly Walks” and collaborations with top acts. DRVGZ dropped “Side Wife,” bringing a bold and catchy vibe that fit the riddim’s playful side. LYONE’s “Cherry Pine” and Nicky B’s “Room Servicer” added different flavors to the mix, each keeping the dancefloor moving. Nicky B, in particular, is known for his work with Wayne Wonder on “No Letting Go (Remix),” which gave him international attention. For fans in 2023, Cherry Pineapple Riddim was more than just music—it was the sound of their parties, a true dancehall anthem that blended old-school vibes with a new energy.
Cherry Pineapple Tracklist:
- Davianah – So Emotional
- Delly Ranx – Show Me
- DRVGZ – Side Wife
- LYONE – Cherry Pine
- Nicky B – Room Servicer
- Qraig – On My Mind
- Yard Style – Cherry Pineapple Riddim
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