GET THE STRAP RIDDIM produced by YARD STYLE ENTERTAINMENT 2018
Get The Strap Overview
In 2018, dancehall music was filled with new energy and bold sounds. One of the standout releases from that year was the Get The Strap Riddim. This bashment rhythm brought together some of the most talented voices in the scene and helped shape the sound of dancehall for that year. The riddim was produced by YARD STYLE ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for delivering quality dancehall projects. Over the years, YARD STYLE ENTERTAINMENT has built a strong reputation for working with both established and rising artists, and their productions often get high streaming numbers across platforms. Get The Strap Riddim featured a powerful lineup. Munga brought his signature style to "Gal Magnet," delivering catchy lyrics and a confident flow. Konshens, known for his versatility in dancehall, added fire with "Go Fi Dem." Shane O, respected for his unique voice and songwriting, made an impact with "Badman Vendor." Other artists also stood out on the riddim. Rico Tayla’s "Clean Money" offered a smooth yet energetic performance. Maestro Don X Potent teamed up for "Cross Di Toll," showing strong chemistry. Badda Bling’s "Press Mi Press" and Raine Seville’s "Robbery" added more variety to the project. Versi’s "Shell Dung Dat" and Jjwizzle’s "Wealth" helped round out the release, each bringing their own style. Get The Strap Riddim remains an important part of dancehall history. Its mix of hard-hitting beats and top performances makes it a favorite for fans and a key moment in the 2018 dancehall landscape.
Get The Strap Tracklist:
- Munga – Gal Magnet
- Konshens – Go Fi Dem
- Shane O – Badman Vendor
- Rico Tayla – Clean Money
- Maestro Don X Potent – Cross Di Toll
- Badda Bling – Press Mi Press
- Raine Seville – Robbery
- Versi – Shell Dung Dat
- Jjwizzle – Wealth
- Get The Strap Riddim Instrumental – Yard Style Ent.
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