Effectual Riddim by Aicon Records 2024
Effectual Overview
The Effectual Riddim compilation arrived in Jamaica in early 2024, quickly becoming a favorite among dancehall fans. The project was released by Aicon Records, a label known for its sharp production and rising influence in the dancehall scene. Aicon Records has earned attention for its consistent output and for working with both established and emerging artists. This compilation stands out for its mix of hardcore deejay performances and smooth, melodic vocals. Prohgres leads with "King & Queen," bringing his signature heartfelt delivery to the riddim. Prohgres is recognized for tracks like "Memory Lane," which helped cement his place in the genre. Deep Jahi, another respected voice in modern dancehall, delivers "Mi Like It," adding his unique lyrical style. Deep Jahi first made waves with his 2012 Magnum Kings and Queens win, and he continues to build on that momentum. Alfray appears twice on the compilation with "Tracka" and "TrackA," showing versatility over the energetic beat. Jahazeil, known for his musical lineage as the son of reggae icon Buju Banton, contributes "Special Treatment," blending smooth vocals with conscious lyrics. Sanity Dsane1 adds "Spend Time," rounding out the set with a catchy, singalong vibe. The riddim itself is percussion-driven and crafted for both the dancefloor and headphones, making it a staple for selectors and fans alike. In 2024, the sound system version of Effectual Riddim became a true dancehall anthem, echoing across parties and street dances throughout Jamaica.
Effectual Tracklist:
- Prohgres – King & Queen
- Deep Jahi – Mi Like It (Clean)
- Deep Jahi – Mi Like It (Radio Edit)
- Alfray – Tracka (Clean)
- Alfray – TrackA (Radio Edit)
- Jahazeil – Special Treatment
- Sanity Dsane1 – Spend Time
- Effectual Riddim Instrumental
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