Federation Riddim produced by iMusician and More Vibes Records 2025
Federation Overview
In 2025, the yard beat is shaking up sound system culture all over the world. Everywhere you go, from Kingston to Paris, DJs are spinning the new Federation Riddim. This riddim is full of energy, with a heavy bass and sharp drums that get people moving fast. It’s the kind of beat that makes you want to dance all night. Behind this powerful sound is iMusician, working with More Vibes Records. More Vibes Records has a strong reputation in the dancehall scene, known for pushing new sounds and breaking fresh talent. The label has helped many tracks reach big streaming numbers, and their productions are always crisp and loud—perfect for a sound system session. The Federation Riddim brings together some big artists. Maylan Manaza stands out with “Wid Dem.” Maylan is known for his sharp lyrics and strong delivery. S'dee drops “God Inna Mi Head,” showing the spiritual side of dancehall. S'dee has made waves before, especially with his hit “Never Give Up,” which got plenty of radio play in the Caribbean. Mista Prezident’s “Dancehall” is another banger, keeping the party vibes alive. Jahmi Otantik brings a different flavor with “Réspiré,” and Don Bigal S delivers “Séryé.” Each artist adds their own style, making the riddim feel fresh every time. With the Federation Riddim, the yard beat is the heartbeat of dancehall in 2025. It’s a celebration of sound system culture, studio skills, and the voices that keep the dancehall alive.
Federation Tracklist:
- Maylan Manaza – Wid Dem
- S’dee – God Inna Mi Head
- Mista Prezident – Dancehall
- Jahmi Otantik – Réspiré
- Don Bigal S – Séryé
- Bodaline – Use Your Brain
- Maglight – A ki lè
- Don2pit – Fè Taw
- Le Poizon – Red Sal
- Aldo Guizmo – Hate and Rate
- Shad Ti Cat – Black Nation
- Marcus Mosaiyan – Federation
- Xelo – Koulè An Mwen
- Etoilée – Stymemusic
- Ires Mc – Fly
- Fowko – Body Xxl
- Helium – Still Crazy
- Splash – Naughty
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