DANCEHALL MACHINE RIDDIM PART 1 – RIDDIM WORLD RECORDS / BIG LEAGUE MUSIC 2021
Dancehall Machine Overview
The bashment rhythm behind the Dancehall Machine Riddim began in a busy Kingston studio in early 2021. The sound engineer wanted a beat that would fill the dance floor, focusing on heavy bass and a strong, streetwise energy. Every part of the production aimed to keep dancers moving and create a bold, modern sound that still respected classic dancehall traditions. As the riddim took shape, three artists stepped up to deliver their own style. Lutan Fyah, a respected voice in reggae and dancehall, recorded “Hard Life” for this project. Lutan Fyah is known for his thoughtful lyrics and powerful delivery. He has released many albums over the years, including “Time & Place” in 2005, which helped build his reputation as a conscious artist. On “Hard Life,” he brings his usual passion, telling stories that connect with listeners everywhere. Don Creety added his song “Dancehall Machine” to the mix. He matched the energy of the riddim, bringing a confident tone that fits right in with the bashment vibe. His performance stands out for its catchy hooks and clear delivery, making it a favorite for selectors in clubs and street dances. Real Image completed the trio with “Loose Ball.” Their approach was lively and energetic, giving the riddim an extra boost. The group’s playful style and sharp timing helped make the track memorable. Since its release in 2021, the Dancehall Machine Riddim has stayed popular with selectors and dancehall fans. Its driving beat and strong performances keep it in rotation, proving its power on the dance floor.
Dancehall Machine Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – Hard Life
- Don Creety – Dancehall Machine
- Real Image – Loose Ball
- Riddimz Kalacta – Dancehall Machine Riddim Instrumental
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