FULL UP RIDDIM produced by KING TOPPA PRODUCTIONS 2023
Full Up Overview
When KING TOPPA PRODUCTIONS dropped the Full Up Riddim in 2023, dancehall fans responded with excitement. The riddim’s sound system cut captured the raw, energetic vibe that dancehall followers love, quickly making it a favorite at parties and on the streets. Each artist brought their own style to the project. Tenor Youthman’s “Pass The Chalice” stood out with his signature delivery, building on his reputation from collaborations with producers like Mungo’s Hi Fi. Peter Youthman’s “Super Don” added a confident flow, and fans familiar with his work recognized his presence right away. Mehdiman’s “Irie Ip” featured catchy hooks and a smooth approach, showing why he is a regular voice on modern reggae and dancehall tracks. Raggastevie G energized the riddim with “Rougher,” while Agoago’s “Babamessage” brought a different lyrical angle. Each track contributed to the overall vibe, making the Full Up Riddim a well-rounded release. The “Full Up Version” by King Toppa himself gave DJs and selectors a pure instrumental to work with, highlighting the production’s quality. Behind the mixing board was KING TOPPA PRODUCTIONS, a label known for blending classic reggae influences with modern dancehall. Based in Germany, King Toppa has released multiple projects that find support from sound systems across Europe and beyond. The label’s steady output and collaborations have earned it a respected place in the international dancehall scene. The Full Up Riddim’s sound system cut stands out as one of the purest dancehall releases of 2023, bringing together artistry and energy in a way that fans continue to celebrate.
Full Up Tracklist:
- Tenor Youthman – Pass The Chalice
- Peter Youthman – Super Don
- Mehdiman – Irie Ip
- Raggastevie G – Rougher
- Agoago – Babamessage
- Full Up Version – King Toppa
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