DOSSIER EDELHERT RIDDIM produced by KAINLY PRODUCTION 2021
Dossier Edelhert Overview
The Dossier Edelhert Riddim brought together some of the most exciting names in dancehall for 2021. Berlan and Général Tiboulé teamed up for the energetic track "10 10," which quickly became a favorite in dancehall parties. Général Tiboulé is well known for his hit "Oh Jah," a song that has gained attention in the Caribbean music scene. Damix, another standout artist on the riddim, delivered "Only Jah," a song that showcases his unique vocal style. Fakry RZD contributed "Pour Toi," adding his own flavor to the project. H2K joined the set with "La Nuit," bringing a smooth, late-night vibe. Each artist brought their own style, making the riddim feel fresh and diverse. The mastermind behind the project is KAINLY PRODUCTION. Known for their ability to shape dancehall beats with a modern twist, KAINLY PRODUCTION has worked with several rising stars in the French Caribbean scene. Their productions often rack up thousands of streams online, showing strong support from fans. All the songs—like Jeminis with "Shine Like You," Latifah’s "Yeah Ah," Layou Jvngle Binks with "La faute des grands," Lloyk’s "Ganjaman," and Longin’s "Alé loin"—helped the riddim stand out as one of the pure dancehall sounds of the year. The combination of hard-hitting beats and talented vocalists made it a true yard anthem in 2021. The Dossier Edelhert Riddim remains a favorite for fans who love authentic dancehall energy.
Dossier Edelhert Tracklist:
- Berlan, Général Tiboulé – 10 10
- Damix – Only Jah
- Fakry RZD – Pour Toi
- Général Tiboulé – Oh Jah
- H2K – La Nuit
- Jeminis – Shine Like You
- Latifah – Yeah Ah
- Layou Jvngle Binks – La faute des grands
- Lloyk – Ganjaman
- Longin – Alé loin
- Mobay – I can’t Believe
- PMR – Power Money Respect
- Sentinel – Yé Lion
- Sirus ZS – She’s Thug
- Spaike Lion – New Generation
- Yaggy Di Lion – Roi
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