Dancehall Time Riddim 2010
Dancehall Time Overview
In 2021, the dancehall scene was filled with bold, energetic bashment rhythms, and the Dancehall Time Riddim stood out among them. Its sound captured the excitement of the year, with a modern twist on classic dancehall vibes. The rhythm’s pulsing beat and hypnotic layers made it a favorite for both partygoers and serious music fans. Behind the scenes, the studio hand shaped the riddim’s direction, guiding each artist to deliver their best. The selector’s mix played a big role in the riddim’s success, giving new voices a chance to shine on a busy dancehall landscape. This approach helped introduce fresh talent to a wider audience, while still featuring established names. Assassin’s “Dancehall Again” was a powerful reminder of his lyrical skill. Known for his work on Kanye West’s “I’m In It,” Assassin (also known as Agent Sasco) brought sharp delivery and energy to the track. Beenie Man, a Grammy-winning artist with hits like “Who Am I,” contributed “Tell A Gal,” showing why he remains a dancehall icon. Bugle’s “How Me Function” added thoughtful lyrics and a catchy hook. Dexter Daps, who gained international attention with his album “Vent,” impressed listeners with “Ride All Night.” Elephant Man, famous for his energetic stage shows and songs like “Pon De River Pon De Bank,” delivered “Stay Far,” bringing his signature style.
Dancehall Time Tracklist:
- Assassin – Dancehall Again
- Beenie Man – Tell A Gal
- Bugle – How Me Function
- Dexter Daps – Ride All Night
- Elephant Man – Stay Far
- Fire Links – Nuh More Than You
- Future Fambo – From When
- Galaxy P – Girl You Got Me(Watching)
- Kibaki – Nuh Gal
- Mr Vegas – No Way
- Serani – Day Mi Born – Radio
- Serani – Day Mi Born – Raw
- Serani – My Star
- Tony Matterhorn & Serani – Again & Again – Radio
- Topny Matterhorn & Serani – Again & Again – Raw
- Twin Of Twins – Me She A Pree
- Versatile – Dem Nuh Have Nih Sense
- Version – Dancehall Again Riddim
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