HIGH ENERGY RIDDIM produced by TYRAH RECORDS 2013
High Energy Overview
Selector’s choice on the High Energy Riddim comes straight from Jamaica in 2013, where the dancehall scene was alive with new sounds. This release from TYRAH RECORDS quickly became a favorite for sound clash selectors, keeping speakers shaking at every event. The riddim features Neisha ft. DJ Dan Dizzla with “Aerobic Class,” a lively track that showcases their chemistry. DJ Dan Dizzla is well known in dancehall circles for his energetic delivery, and “Aerobic Class” is a solid example of his style. Kayos Geez brings “Get Gal Easy,” adding his own catchy flow to the project. Slim Knight’s “Dry %$^” keeps the energy high, showing his unique voice in the mix. Frisco Kid appears with “Any Weh Di Gal Dem Deh.” Frisco Kid is a respected name in dancehall, known for his 1998 hit “Gal Pon De Side.” His experience brings a strong presence to the riddim. Each artist adds something different, making the project diverse and exciting. Other tracks like Strawny’s “Love Off Yuh Energy,” Isemaj’s “Groove On,” Sonni D'Nero’s “Like Ah G,” Sacryfyce’s “Hold Pon Mi,” and Tunji Boya’s “My Desire” round out the tape, showing the depth of talent on the riddim. At the center is TYRAH RECORDS, a label that has worked on several dancehall projects and is known for supporting new and established artists. In 2013, this release proved the power of Jamaican yard studios, with TYRAH RECORDS delivering a riddim that still moves crowds today.
High Energy Tracklist:
- Neisha ft. DJ Dan Dizzla – Aerobic Class (Clean)
- Kayos Geez – Get Gal Easy
- Slim Knight – Dry %$^ (Raw)
- Frisco Kid – Any Weh Di Gal Dem Deh
- Strawny – Love Off Yuh Energy
- Isemaj – Groove On
- Neisha ft. DJ Dan Dizzla – Aerobic Class (Raw)
- Sonni D’Nero – Like Ah G (Raw)
- Sacryfyce – Hold Pon Mi (Sample)
- Tunji Boya – My Desire
- Sonni D’Nero – In Dis Club
- Strawny – Nah Bad Like Wi
- Tuglyfe – Spain Town
- High Energy Riddim
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