FULL TYME RIDDIM produced by KV ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Full Tyme Overview
When the Full Tyme Riddim first touched the streets in 2021, it was clear this bashment project would become a selector’s favorite. From its earliest days in the studio, the riddim’s energy was undeniable. KV ENTERTAINMENT, known for pushing dancehall’s boundaries and building a solid catalogue of digital releases, took the lead in shaping the sound. With a reputation for crafting distinctive riddims, KV ENTERTAINMENT’s touch gave the project a strong identity, rooted in the singjay tradition. Behind the mixing board, the engineer—often called the mixing board king—brought the riddim to life. Every drum hit and bassline was sharpened until the sound was ready for the dance. Once the final mixes were done, word spread quickly among DJs, who rushed to add the tracks to their sets. The project’s lineup is tight and focused. Jus Smoove delivers “Print It,” riding the riddim with confidence. Marley steps up twice, first with “Full Tyme Girl” (available in both clean and raw versions) and again with “Lesson,” showing the versatility that made his 2019 single “One Drop” a streaming favorite. Trend Steppers bring their signature energy to “Body Wave & Motion,” keeping the dancefloor moving. RocMan closes out the set with “Mindset,” offered in both clean and raw versions, building on the momentum from his earlier collaboration with reggae mainstay Jah Vinci. Full Tyme Riddim’s journey from studio creation to dancehall anthem shows how a well-crafted bashment project, guided by skilled producers and selectors, can leave a lasting mark on the scene. The fire of 2021 still echoes every time these tracks drop.
Full Tyme Tracklist:
- Jus Smoove – Print It
- Marley – Full Tyme Girl (Clean)
- Marley – Full Tyme Girl (Raw)
- Trend Steppers – Body Wave & Motion
- Marley – Lesson
- RocMan – Mindset (Clean)
- RocMan – Mindset (Raw)
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