Fiesta 2K24 Riddim produced by Dj Mac Music and Crash Dummy Productions 2024
Fiesta 2K24 Overview
The bashment rhythm has always been a key part of dancehall culture, known for its energetic beats and party atmosphere. In 2024, a new riddim took over bashment sessions: the Fiesta 2K24 Riddim. This fresh release brought together top names in the scene and quickly became a staple for selectors and partygoers alike. At the heart of the riddim are standout tracks from artists like Arkcus, who delivers “Who Mek Di Rum.” Arkcus is recognized for his catchy hooks and lively performances, making his contribution a crowd favorite. Corn Bread follows with “Ey Yuh,” bringing his signature style to the mix. Both tracks keep the dancefloor moving and show the range of talent on the riddim. Jafrass, known for his work with Popcaan and his appearance on the “Unruly” label, adds “We Party.” This track keeps the energy high and fits perfectly with the bashment mood. Kraff Gad’s “100 Watt” and Malie Donn’s “Nuh Regular” also stand out, each adding their own flavor to the riddim. Malie Donn has been gaining attention in the dancehall world for his unique sound and growing catalog. Behind the scenes, Dj Mac Music and Crash Dummy Productions are the driving force. Dj Mac Music is known for hosting the popular “DJ Mac Top 10 Countdown” on YouTube, helping to highlight new dancehall hits. Crash Dummy Productions, with a reputation for crisp, modern beats, continues to shape the sound of current dancehall. Even now, the Fiesta 2K24 Riddim brings back the energy and excitement of 2024’s bashment season, proving its place in the dancehall landscape.
Fiesta 2K24 Tracklist:
- Arkcus – Who Mek Di Rum
- Corn Bread – Ey Yuh
- J-Yungg – Sinnaz Party
- Jafrass – We Party
- Kraff Gad – 100 Watt
- Malie Donn – Nuh Regular
- Rayvon – It s Time
- Skeng – Spin (Neva Problem)
- Voicemail – L.O.Y
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