FLASH WAVE RIDDIM produced by DJKUNTEH RECORDS 2014
Flash Wave Overview
The Flash Wave Riddim sound system cut brings a powerful energy, mixing hardcore dancehall vibes with catchy hooks. The rhythm is full of drive, with bouncing basslines and crisp drum patterns that keep the dance moving. The beats have a raw, classic feel, but there’s a modern touch that makes the riddim stand out from other releases of its time. On this riddim, Propally shines with "Every Gal A Mine," delivering smooth vocals that ride the beat perfectly. Propally is known for his energetic style, and this track is a favorite among dancehall fans. Spoonaz Ft and Jiggt Biggz team up on "Freaky Gyal," bringing a playful, party-ready sound that matches the riddim’s lively foundation. Vershon adds his own flavor with "Somn Fi Di Gyal Dem (Clean)," a tune that showcases his skill at blending melody with streetwise lyrics. Vershon has made a mark in dancehall with tracks like "Inna Real Life," which reached wide audiences and helped him build a strong following. Just Chris delivers "Do As You Like (Clean)," keeping the vibe upbeat and giving listeners a chance to enjoy the riddim’s full potential. Nah Switch’s "Party Full Up" is another highlight, capturing the excitement of a packed dancehall session. Behind the scenes, DJKUNTEH RECORDS is the driving force. The producer is known for crafting quality dancehall riddims, and the "Flash Wave Riddim Instrumental" shows his attention to detail. In 2014, this release became a bashment highlight, proving that DJKUNTEH RECORDS knows how to blend tradition with fresh sounds.
Flash Wave Tracklist:
- Propally – Every Gal A Mine
- Spoonaz Ft- Jiggt Biggz – Freaky Gyal
- Vershon – Somn Fi Di Gyal Dem (Clean) & (Raw)
- Just Chris – Do As You Like (Clean) & (Raw)
- Nah Switch – Party Full Up
- Balino Ft- Spready Glory – She Is Hot
- Anga Kid – Si Dung Gal
- Djkunteh Records – Flash Wave Riddim Instrumental
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