Deja vu Riddim produced by Riddim World Records and Big League Music
Deja vu Overview
The Deja vu Riddim yard session tape first appeared in Jamaica in 2021. It quickly became a favorite at street parties and yard gatherings, capturing the real spirit of dancehall at the time. The tape brought together some of the most respected names in the scene. Lutan Fyah, known for his powerful voice and conscious lyrics, delivered the track "No Style." Lutan Fyah has built a strong reputation over the years, with albums like "Time & Place" and collaborations with international reggae acts. Sully Sulfa’s "Nobody" gave the riddim a catchy hook that fans couldn’t get out of their heads. Tre joined in with "cee - Moving On," adding another layer of energy to the mix. Don Creety’s "Vicious" stood out with its raw delivery, while Dan Marcus brought smooth vibes to "Give It To You Right." The session also featured Mr Soul on Soul with "Hosana" and Mercy Grace with "Light," both tracks adding to the tape’s lively and uplifting mood. Behind the scenes, Riddim World Records and Big League Music were the driving force. Riddim World Records is known for supporting both established and rising dancehall talents, and their catalog includes several popular riddims that have reached listeners worldwide. Big League Music has also played a role in shaping the sound of modern dancehall, working with artists across the Caribbean. The Deja vu Riddim yard session captured the heat and excitement of 2021. Its rhythms and voices still echo at parties, making it a lasting anthem for dancehall fans everywhere.
Deja vu Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – No Style
- Sully Sulfa – Nobody
- Tre-cee – Moving On
- Don Creety – Vicious
- Dan Marcus – Give It To You Right
- Dan Marcus – Give It To You Right (Raw)
- Mr Soul on Soul – Hosana
- Mercy Grace – Light
- Deja Vu Riddim – Version
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