Hard Wave Riddim (Riddim Box No. 2) produced by Trucha Corporation 2024
Hard Wave Overview
In 2024, dancehall fans found themselves drawn to a new sound shaking up the clubs and sound clashes: the Hard Wave Riddim. This riddim brought a fresh, club-ready energy that kept speakers rumbling and dancers moving deep into the night. Its heavy bass and sharp percussion made it a favorite for selectors looking to ignite the dancefloor. Behind this riddim is Trucha Corporation, a production team known for their modern approach to dancehall. Trucha Corporation has gained recognition for their crisp, dancefloor-focused sound, and their work has appeared on several popular dancehall playlists and streaming charts. Their reputation for crafting energetic beats helped push Hard Wave Riddim into the spotlight, making it a staple in DJ sets throughout 2024. The riddim features a strong lineup of artists. Kamelon Officiel brings his distinctive voice to the track "Bad," adding a raw, commanding presence. Huracan bossking, known for his energetic performances, delivers "Magnum," a track that’s become a favorite at parties and dance events. VLG Rocki, who made waves with "Ba Fi’a," adds another layer of intensity to the riddim. Pheno’s "Novice" and Leerod Banton’s "Bubble" each bring their own flavor, showing the versatility of the Hard Wave Riddim. Each artist rides the riddim with their unique style, but together, they create a seamless flow that keeps listeners hooked from start to finish. In a year full of heavy dancehall releases, Hard Wave Riddim stood out, proving that club-ready riddims still have the power to unite crowds and keep the dance alive.
Hard Wave Tracklist:
- Kamelon Officiel – Bad
- Huracan bossking – Magnum
- VLG Rocki – Ba Fi’a
- Pheno – Novice
- Leerod Banton – Bubble
- Masta – Jovialit?
- ICE Beatmaker – Hard Wave Riddim
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