GYAL TIME RIDDIM produced by TROBAK E.M.G 2015
Gyal Time Overview
In the world of dancehall, a bashment rhythm is more than just music. It is the heartbeat of late-night parties across Jamaica and beyond. In 2015, the Gyal Time Riddim became one of those special rhythms that captured the true energy of the dancehall scene. The sound is lively, bold, and made for people to dance. Fans quickly linked the yard session tape with unforgettable party memories. Behind this riddim is the producer TROBAK E.M.G, a name known for shaping modern dancehall with a fresh touch. TROBAK E.M.G has worked with several rising and established artists, building a reputation for creating rhythms that stand out in the dance. The producer’s attention to detail and love for the genre helped give the Gyal Time Riddim its strong identity. The riddim features a line-up of well-known dancehall stars. Rdx delivers two energetic tracks, "Every Style" and "Bubble Fi Me," both perfect for getting the crowd moving. Rdx is famous for their hit song "Bend Over," which helped them break into international markets. Iyara brings his own flavor with "Fit Suh Gal," showing off his lyrical skills. Beenie Man, known as the "King of Dancehall" and winner of a Grammy Award for his album "Art and Life," adds his voice to "Tell Me." Macka Diamond, a respected artist in the industry, shines on "Jump Out." Wasp delivers "Fever," while Road Elf and Point Zero add "Hardcore" and "Collect," keeping the energy high. Even years later, selectors still reach for this 2015 yard session tape. Its lively spirit and strong performances make it a favorite at parties, showing the lasting power of the Gyal Time Riddim.
Gyal Time Tracklist:
- Rdx – Every Style
- Rdx – Bubble Fi Me
- Iyara – Fit Suh Gal
- Beenie Man – Tell Me
- Macka Diamond – Jump Out
- Wasp – Fever
- Road Elf – Hardcore
- Point Zero – Collect
- Juss Chris & Gucci Flava – Come Over
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