Heat It Up Riddim Part 2 produced by Alpha Studio 2024
Heat It Up Overview
The dancehall scene in 2024 was full of energy, and the Heat It Up Riddim brought that party feeling straight to the fans. The riddim is built on a classic dancehall vibe, with lively drums and catchy melodies that make you want to move. This sound was perfect for parties and club nights, and it quickly became a favorite for DJs and dancers. StreetWise stands out on this riddim with the track "Me kong." StreetWise is well known for their sharp lyrics and catchy hooks, and "Me kong" delivers just that. Delabeist also brings heat with "Kenki mi life." Delabeist has a strong following, especially after the success of the single "Gyal Dem Sugar," which helped put their name on the map in the dancehall world. Other artists on the riddim include XH with "Monie," Lala Monie with "Ana Mie," and WestBank RumRum with "Top Striker." Each artist brings their own style, but together they keep the party going from start to finish. The riddim also features tracks like "Suku Monie" by Baddy Man, OG and "A new gonie sa mi bai" by Maddog, ShatMan, showing the depth and variety in the project. Alpha Studio produced the Heat It Up Riddim. Known for working with some of the biggest names in dancehall, Alpha Studio has a reputation for delivering hits that light up the dance floor. Their experience shows in the crisp production and infectious rhythms. This party backdrop remains one of the pure dancehall sounds of 2024, capturing the energy and excitement that fans love.
Heat It Up Tracklist:
- StreetWise – Me kong
- Delabeist – Kenki mi life
- XH – Monie
- Lala Monie – Ana Mie
- WestBank RumRum – Top Striker
- Baddy Man, OG – Suku Monie
- Maddog, ShatMan – A new gonie sa mi bai
- Straadhond N09 Zdeedz – Pijn
- Young Wasse – Continue
- AlQaeda, Bad Lodi – Hot Steppa
- Wasse – Dutty Friends
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