Deep Fake Riddim produced by Yard Grown Music 2025
Deep Fake Overview
The Deep Fake Riddim is shaking up dancehall in 2025. This bashment rhythm comes from Yard Grown Music, a label known for pushing modern dancehall sounds. Yard Grown Music has built a reputation for working with both new and established artists, and their productions have gained strong streaming numbers across platforms. For this project, Yard Grown Music used a creative recording process. The riddim is packed with digital layers and heavy bass, giving it a powerful energy. Each artist recorded their vocals over the same instrumental, a classic approach in dancehall that lets different voices shine on one beat. The lineup on Deep Fake Riddim is full of talent. Mladen Vojičić Tifa delivers “We Got Ii,” bringing his unique style to the riddim. Delly Ranx, known for hits like “Gyal Deh Pon Mi Mind,” adds his signature flow. Delly Ranx is a respected figure in dancehall, with a career that includes the 2007 album “Good Profile.” Craig Ed East’s “Trust” brings a fresh sound, showing why he’s catching attention in the scene. Shanoya steps in with “Me,” adding a melodic touch, while Sonbeam’s “Psychosis” brings a raw edge. Each artist shapes the riddim in their own way, making every track feel different but connected. The instrumental, “Deepfake Riddim Instrumental” by Cecil Wayne Williams Aka Cecil "Bunpan," gives DJs plenty of room to mix and experiment. Already, the Deep Fake Riddim is a favorite for DJs and party crowds, keeping speakers rumbling and dance floors packed in 2025.
Deep Fake Tracklist:
- Mladen Vojičić Tifa – We Got Ii
- Delly Ranx – Gyal Deh Pon Mi Mind
- Craig Ed East – Trust
- Shanoya – Me
- Sonbeam – Psychosis
- O’Neil Diamond – The Way She Move
- Qrulen – Just One Night
- Ch4se – Personal
- Cecil Wayne Williams Aka Cecil “Bunpan” – Deepfake Riddim Instrumental
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