FUTURISTIC ERA RIDDIM produced by T.357 MUSIC GROUP 2019
Futuristic Era Overview
In 2019, the dancehall scene got a fresh sound with the Futuristic Era Riddim. This riddim was made for the party, and it quickly found its place on the dance floor. The beat mixes classic dancehall with hints of other genres, like drill, giving it a modern twist without losing that pure dancehall vibe. Each artist on the riddim brings something unique. John D’s “Can’t Stop Me” shows his strong delivery, building on the energy he’s known for in the dancehall world. Lala Pinkdoll’s “Relationships” stands out with its catchy hooks and smooth flow. She’s been gaining attention for her style and stage presence. Princess Tyh, with her track “Pretenders,” adds a confident voice to the mix, showing her talent for storytelling. Shaq1’s “Mama Sweat” brings a deeper, more emotional touch, while Sikka Rymes delivers “Go Fah,” adding his signature lyrical style. Sikka Rymes is known for working with big names in dancehall, including collaborations with Vybz Kartel, which have helped him reach a wider audience. Behind the scenes, T.357 MUSIC GROUP is the producer tying everything together. They have a reputation for creating party anthems and have worked with several rising stars in the genre. Their work on this riddim keeps the sound tight and energetic, perfect for any bashment or street party. The Futuristic Era Riddim stands as a true dancehall project from 2019, blending new influences with the roots of the genre.
Futuristic Era Tracklist:
- John D – Can’t Stop Me
- Lala Pinkdoll – Relationships
- Princess Tyh – Pretenders
- Shaq1 – Mama Sweat
- Sikka Rymes – Go Fah
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