Heartpour Riddim produced by Sonoh Productions 2025
Heartpour Overview
The bashment sound is leading the dancehall scene in 2025, making clubs and street parties come alive. This energy comes from the way bashment mixes with other music styles, like Afrobeat and hip hop. The result is a fresh, exciting vibe that keeps people moving. Burning Faya brings strong energy to the riddim with "Hustle," a track that shows his powerful delivery. Known for catchy hooks and direct lyrics, Burning Faya continues to build his name in the dancehall world. Cyba joins the lineup with "Zero To Hero," a song that highlights his journey and growth. Cyba has gained attention for his unique voice and style, making him a favorite in new dancehall circles. Kofi Clems adds depth with "Life No Be Easy," bringing in real-life stories that connect with listeners. Deri’s "Hold Yuh" and DKG’s "Kolo" both show how bashment can blend with other genres, adding new sounds to the mix. Each artist brings their own flavor, creating a rich musical experience. The driving force behind this project is Sonoh Productions. With a track record of shaping modern dancehall, Sonoh Productions is known for working with rising talents and pushing the sound forward. Their production style is crisp and hard-hitting, giving each song a festival-ready feel. This bashment release is keeping the clubs busy in 2025, showing how the genre keeps growing by bringing together different voices and sounds. The result is a powerful, crowd-pleasing riddim that stands out on the scene.
Heartpour Tracklist:
- Burning Faya – Hustle
- Cyba – Zero To Hero
- Kofi Clems – Life No Be Easy
- Deri – Hold Yuh
- DKG – Kolo
- Jaybeng – Wine Suh
- Juni Hype – In My Room
- Mr Logic – Your Moda
- Marl Manley – Guh Fi Di Paper
- Partyboy – Tun It Up
- Raja Flame – Tukpe (All For You)
- Senariox – Vibe No
- Su S Mao – My Love
- Sonoh – Heartpour Riddim
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