EPIC WAVE RIDDIM produced by SIPO RECORDS 2022
Epic Wave Overview
In 2022, dancehall was full of fresh sounds, but few riddims stood out like the Epic Wave Riddim from SIPO RECORDS. This beat captured the energy of the year, blending modern production with classic dancehall vibes. The riddim became a favorite in late-night parties and yard sessions, with selectors keeping it on heavy rotation. SIPO RECORDS, the label behind this project, has built a reputation for innovative riddims and collaborations. Known for bringing together both rising and established artists, the label has seen its productions streamed widely across digital platforms. Epic Wave Riddim added to their growing catalog and influence in the dancehall scene. The artists on this tape each brought their own flavor. Sipo and Sahie teamed up for "Loyalty," a track that highlights their chemistry and catchy hooks. Iyara and Beenie Man delivered "Better Life," a standout moment. Beenie Man, known globally for hits like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)," added star power and experience to the riddim. Bescenta and Lutan Fyah joined forces on "Revolution Coming," blending roots and conscious lyrics. Lutan Fyah is respected for his consistent message-driven music and albums like "Time & Place." Tipikal and Brain Tear Spookie brought energy with "Win Big," while Boom Dandimite, Harry Toddler, and Kutchie united for "Don Title," a track that recalls the classic dancehall crew spirit. Harry Toddler, once part of the Scare Dem Crew, is recognized for hits like "Don’t Run In." Years later, the Epic Wave Riddim remains a go-to for selectors, keeping the 2022 yard session spirit alive.
Epic Wave Tracklist:
- Sipo, Sahie – Loyalty
- Iyara, Beenie Man – Better Life
- Bescenta, Lutan Fyah – Revolution Coming
- Tipikal, Brain Tear Spookie – Win Big
- Boom Dandimite, Harry Toddler, Kutchie – Don Title
- Sipo Records – Epic wave Riddim
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