GRASS YARD RIDDIM produced by BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC 2016
Grass Yard Overview
In 2016, the Grass Yard Riddim brought a new sound to dancehall. Produced by BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC, this riddim stood out with its modern, drill-inspired beat and high energy. BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC had already built a reputation for strong dancehall projects and fresh ideas, and this riddim added to their growing list of popular works. Grass Yard Riddim featured several standout artists. Bramma delivered “Candle Lights,” adding his signature style. Bramma is known for his song “Cha Cha Bwoy,” which helped put him on the map in Jamaica’s dancehall scene. Bryka’s “Words With Meaning” brought thoughtful lyrics to the riddim. Cara Feral gave fans “Kazi Ni Kazi,” showing her unique voice. Don Husky’s “I Am A Champion” added motivation and power, while Darrio’s “Still Can’T Believe” offered a catchy hook. Each artist used the riddim’s street anthem vibe to create something special. Other tracks like Raytid’s “Make It,” Rdx’s “Comfort Zone,” and Shawn Storm’s “Rich Than Before” kept the energy high. Voicemail’s “Dem A Wicked” and Blaqk Sheep’s own “Grass Yard Riddim” completed the project, making it a must-play on sound systems. Compared to other 2016 dancehall releases, the Grass Yard Riddim had a sharper, more layered sound. The mix of drill rhythms and club-ready bass made it stand out from the usual bashment riddims of that year. DJs and fans loved how it fit both street parties and dancehall sessions.
Grass Yard Tracklist:
- Bramma – Candle Lights (Explicity)
- Bramma – Candle Lights
- Bryka – Words With Meaning
- Cara Feral – Kazi Ni Kazi
- Don Husky – I Am A Champion
- Darrio – Still Can’T Believe (Tribute)
- Raytid – Make It
- Rdx – Comfort Zone (Explicity)
- Rdx – Comfort Zone
- Shawn Storm – Rich Than Before
- Voicemail – Dem A Wicked
- Blaqk Sheep – Grass Yard Riddim (Instrumental)
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