Dollybody Summa Riddim – Konsequence Muzik 2022
Dolly Body Summa Overview
In the heart of 2022’s dancehall movement, a new riddim began to take shape. The creative spark started in the studio, where the mixing board king worked long hours, carefully layering each sound. Every drum hit and synth line was balanced with precision, giving the riddim its signature crispness and flow. The result was a set that blended hardcore dancehall vibes with catchy hooks, ready to ignite any party. The producer, whose knack for assembling standout collections is well known, brought together a select group of artists to voice the tracks. Shizzle Sherlock, Slick WhiteLine, and Supnelse teamed up for “A Di Look,” a song that quickly caught attention for its energetic delivery and memorable chorus. G Loc stepped in with “Burn Up,” offering both clean and raw versions to suit any DJ’s preference. Ricky General, a respected name in dancehall since the 1990s and known for his classic “Who Say,” delivered “Dollybody” in both clean and raw cuts, adding his veteran presence to the set. Badda General, who has made waves in recent years with tracks like “I Wish,” kept the momentum going with “Gyal Dem Sugar Daddy.” Dclubz rounded out the collection with “Style,” available in both clean and raw versions, bringing fresh flavor to the lineup. From the first studio session to the final mix, this dancehall set was crafted to keep the energy high. Its release in 2022 cemented its place as a fire-filled collection, with each artist contributing their unique style. This riddim remains a favorite, echoing the spirit of that unforgettable year.
Dolly Body Summa Tracklist:
- Shizzle Sherlock, Slick WhiteLine, Supnelse – A Di Look
- G Loc – Burn Up (Clean)
- G Loc – Burn Up (Raw)
- Ricky General – Dollybody (Clean)
- Ricky General – Dollybody (Raw)
- Badda General – Gyal Dem Sugar Daddy
- Dclubz – Style (Clean)
- Dclubz – Style (Raw)
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