EXHAUST RIDDIM produced by A-TOWN RECORDS 2022
Exhaust Overview
In 2022, the dancehall world was energized by the release of Exhaust Riddim, a standout project shaped by the creative vision of A-TOWN RECORDS. Known for pushing the boundaries of modern dancehall, A-TOWN RECORDS has built a reputation for producing tracks that capture the raw spirit of the streets. The label has steadily gained recognition for its role in bringing new voices to the forefront of Jamaican music, and with Exhaust Riddim, they delivered a party soundtrack that feels both fresh and authentic. The journey of Exhaust Riddim began in the studio, where the team set out to create a riddim that balanced hardcore deejay performances with smooth, melodic vocals. The result is a seamless blend of styles that invites listeners to the heart of a dancehall session. Each artist brought their unique energy, shaping the riddim into a true showcase of the genre’s diversity. Tyrical’s “Ungrateful Bwoy” stands out, with the artist’s signature delivery driving the message home. Frenchylenez brings a different flavor with “Oxtail,” layering catchy melodies over the pulsating backdrop. Wayne A takes charge with “Town - Exhaust Riddim Instrumental,” offering a pure instrumental ride for selectors and fans alike. Jahfrican’s “Circulate” and Tatik’s “Look Real” add further depth, each track bringing its own vibe to the mix. Exhaust Riddim remains one of the pure dancehall sounds of 2022, connecting the energy of the streets to dancefloors worldwide. Through A-TOWN RECORDS and its talented roster, the riddim has secured its place in the year’s dancehall story.
Exhaust Tracklist:
- Tyrical – Ungrateful Bwoy (Clean)
- Tyrical – Ungrateful Bwoy (Raw)
- Frenchylenez – Oxtail
- Wayne A-Town – Exhaust Riddim Instrumental
- Jahfrican – Circulate (Clean)
- Jahfrican – Circulate (Raw)
- Tatik – Look Real (Clean)
- Tatik – Look Real (Raw)
- TK Kiss – Storm
- Brytahdayz – Like U
- Ashley IRAE – Solution
- SyckleDon – Party Sho
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