Clock Time Riddim produced by VA Records 2024
Clock Time Overview
The yard beat for this dancehall session started with a late-night studio linkup. VA Records, a label known for pushing modern dancehall sounds, brought together a crew of rising and established artists. The producer wanted a riddim that could set any party on fire but still carry the street energy that makes dancehall special. VA Records has a growing reputation for crafting hits, with previous singles gaining traction on both local and streaming charts. On this tape, Tyeka Hayles steps forward with “Seaview Badness.” Hayles, recognized for her sharp delivery, brings the flavor of her community to the track. Blakkman joins in with “One Side.” He is no stranger to the scene, having collaborated with some of dancehall’s top names and building his own following with energetic anthems. Yxung Pharo drops “Energy,” keeping the vibe high. His style blends new school flows with classic dancehall attitude, making him a favorite among younger listeners. Night Owl’s “Greatness” adds a different edge, showing his skill for catchy hooks and confident lyrics. Seggy Inkk rounds out the lineup with “Statement,” delivering hard-hitting verses that match the riddim’s drive. When this yard session tape dropped in 2024, dancehall selectors quickly picked it up. The riddim’s bold groove and the artists’ standout performances made it a favorite at street dances and parties. Even months later, DJs still rate this session as a highlight of the year, proving the lasting impact of a well-crafted dancehall release.
Clock Time Tracklist:
- Tyeka Hayles – Seaview Badness
- Blakkman – One Side
- Yxung Pharo – Energy
- Night Owl – Greatness
- Seggy Inkk – Statement
- Wilful Skilful – Baaybey
- The Griot – Venom
- Rrreptile Brando Blakk – Money Maker
- Jason X Turn – Time Stop
- Milla Don – Drip Drop
- 1dvtch – Dutty Money
- Jungle Ratt – Clock Time Riddim Instrumental
- Blakkman – One Side
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