CONFIDENTIAL RIDDIM produced by LIVEWYAH
Confidential Overview
In 2019, the dancehall scene got a boost with the release of Confidential Riddim, a project that selectors quickly praised for its bashment-ready tracks. The riddim was crafted by producer LIVEWYAH, who is known for his sharp studio skills and energetic sound. LIVEWYAH has worked with several top artists in the dancehall arena and is recognized for his creative approach to riddim building. His productions often gather strong streaming numbers on digital platforms, showing his wide appeal. The recording process for Confidential Riddim took place in a yard studio, highlighting the ongoing strength and creativity found in Jamaican homegrown studios. LIVEWYAH’s attention to detail gave the riddim its signature upbeat drive, with layers that keep the energy high across every track. Artists brought their own unique flavors to the project. Eminoxx stands out with "Confidential," delivering a catchy performance that rides the riddim perfectly. Shevv Di' Goddess adds intensity with "Gunshot," building on her reputation for bold lyrics and a powerful voice. Alex Mobsta, known for his gritty style, contributes "Another Whore," adding a raw edge to the collection. Penny Don’s "Take Control" and ShaqStar’s "Don’t Know" keep the bashment flow moving, each bringing their own style to LIVEWYAH’s energetic backdrop. The combination of these artists and LIVEWYAH’s production created a release that felt right at home in the dancehall and quickly caught the attention of selectors and fans. This riddim proved that yard studios in Jamaica remain at the heart of dancehall’s evolution.
Confidential Tracklist:
- Eminoxx – Confidential
- Shevv Di’ Goddess – Gunshot
- Alex Mobsta – Another Whore
- Penny Don – Take Control
- ShaqStar – Don’t Know
- Furnace – Protect We Life
- Ajauni – Red Rose
- Jed-I – Sed Place
- Chriso – Wonders
- Shabako – Nah Forsake Mama
- Wilwa Mobsta – Chance
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