GYAL TOPIC RIDDIM produced by FRUITFUL RECORDS 2019
In 2019, Gyal Topic Riddim dropped as a dancehall riddim full of infectious melodies and intense moments. Various Artists carry the riddim with diverse styles, giving it range and replay value. Under the guidance of FRUITFUL RECORDS, romantic vibe remains clear. The release strikes the right balance of depth and accessibility. Dancehall heat!
Gyal Topic Overview
Gyal Topic Riddim is a dancehall riddim that brings a mix of energy and smooth, romantic vibes to the dance floor. From the start, this 2019 release was made for clubs, with its catchy melodies and strong rhythm. DJs quickly picked it up, and it became a favorite in parties and dancehall sessions. The riddim features several artists, each adding their own style. G stands out with “Medz - Just A Little More Time,” bringing a thoughtful mood to the track. Galawasp delivers “Man Problem,” showing his playful side. Ijah Mackie’s “Let Me Go” adds emotional depth with his unique voice. Jay Dan brings the party with “Wine Up,” a song that gets people moving. Jay Tee also joins the lineup with “Antique Love,” adding a smooth, romantic touch. Some of these artists are well known in the dancehall scene. For example, Galawasp is recognized for his viral hit “Bruk Life,” which brought him attention in Jamaica and beyond. Jay Dan, meanwhile, has been featured on several dancehall compilations, helping his name grow in the industry. Behind the scenes, the riddim was produced by FRUITFUL RECORDS. This label, based in Jamaica, has worked with many dancehall and reggae artists over the years. They are known for their clean production and for supporting new talent in the genre. Even years after its release, Gyal Topic Riddim still gets played by dancehall selectors. Its mix of artists and club-ready sound keeps it fresh for fans and DJs alike.
Gyal Topic Tracklist:
1. G-Medz – Just A Little More Time
2. Galawasp – Man Problem
3. Ijah Mackie – Let Me Go
4. Jay Dan – Wine Up5. Jay Tee – Antique Love
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