ENCHANTMENT RIDDIM produced by TOP NOTCH RECORDS 2022
Enchantment Overview
The bashment flow on the Enchantment Riddim began in the studio with a clear goal: create music that would bring people to the dance floor. The team behind the riddim, led by TOP NOTCH RECORDS, wanted a sound that DJs and fans would love. Known for their sharp production, TOP NOTCH RECORDS has been active in the dancehall scene for several years. They have built a reputation for working with both rising and established artists, and their tracks often find their way into popular playlists and club sets. The creative direction focused on strong, energetic rhythms and catchy hooks. Each artist brought their own style, adding something special to the riddim. Adini’s track, "Slow Mo," stands out for its smooth delivery and confident lyrics. Monaie Avi keeps the energy high with "Yes or No," showing off a powerful vocal style that fits perfectly with the beat. Laygus delivers "Top Flight" with a commanding presence, making it a favorite for selectors looking to hype up a crowd. Mario Marz adds a unique touch with "Silent River," blending melody and flow in a way that keeps listeners engaged. Sikka Rymes, known for collaborations with Vybz Kartel and his single "Love Di People," brings his signature style to "Naturally." Finally, Thurteen13 rounds out the set with "White Widow," adding another layer to the riddim’s appeal. Fans of 2022 remember the bashment flow as a true dancehall anthem. From the studio to the party, it proved its power and lasting impact on the scene.
Enchantment Tracklist:
- Adini – Slow Mo
- Monaie Avi – Yes or No (Clean)
- Monaie Avi – Yes or No (Raw)
- Laygus – Top Flight (Clean)
- Laygus – Top Flight (Raw)
- Mario Marz – Silent River (Clean)
- Mario Marz – Silent River (Raw)
- Sikka Rymes – Naturally
- Thurteen13 – White Widow (Clean)
- Thurteen13 – White Widow (Raw)
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