FOOT PON SHOULDER RIDDIM produced by D MAFIA MUZIK 2021
Foot Pon Shoulder Overview
In 2021, the Foot Pon Shoulder Riddim brought a fresh vibe to the dancehall scene. Produced by D MAFIA MUZIK, this mix stood out with its energetic beats and drill-inspired sound. D MAFIA MUZIK had already made a name for energetic, street-ready productions, and this riddim added another strong entry to their catalog. The lineup on Foot Pon Shoulder Riddim was impressive. IWaata’s "Anessa" quickly became a favorite at late-night parties. IWaata is known for his sharp delivery and has been gaining attention for his creative flows in recent years. Esco Da Shocker, who once scored big with the hit "Same Way" alongside Leftside, brought his unique style to "Malice Yuh." Pamputtae’s "Handful" showed her bold energy, a trait that has kept her relevant in the dancehall world. Daniiboo & Topgyal Pinkz teamed up for "Top Things," adding a new-school flavor to the riddim. Tony Matterhorn, famous for his international hit "Dutty Wine," delivered "Pretty Pussy," reminding fans of his staying power in the dancehall industry. Other tracks like Bretless’ "Make It Shake" and Popin & Sultan’s "Outside" added more layers to the mix. Compared to other 2021 bashment sets, Foot Pon Shoulder Riddim was different for its modern, drill-influenced rhythms and its tight, party-driven arrangement. The bashment arranger made sure each track flowed well, keeping the energy high from start to finish. This riddim became a go-to for party DJs and dancehall fans, holding its own among the year’s biggest dancehall releases.
Foot Pon Shoulder Tracklist:
- IWaata – Anessa
- IWaata – Anessa
- I-Octane – Body Good
- I-Octane – Body Good
- Esco Da Shocker – Malice Yuh
- Esco Da Shocker – Malice Yuh
- Pamputtae – Handful
- Pamputtae – Handful
- Daniiboo & Topgyal Pinkz – Top Things
- Daniiboo & Topgyal Pinkz – Top Things
- Tony Matterhorn – Pretty Pussy
- Bretless – Make It Shake
- Popin & Sultan – Outside
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