HIGH TIME RIDDIM produced by ONETIME MUSIC / SONOVIC MUSIC 2019
High Time Overview
The High Time Riddim bashment project brought together a strong set of tracks for dancehall fans in 2019. Selectors and partygoers quickly picked up on its energy. The riddim features standout songs from several well-known artists. Chronic Law comes in with "Anything a Anything," a track that shows his signature style and lyrical flow. Jahvillani’s "Clarks Pon Foot" stands out as well, with the artist bringing the same swagger he used in his hit "Wileside Government." Quada delivers "Talk Bout," adding his own unique voice to the mix. I Octane, known for songs like "Lose A Friend," adds "In Charge," showing his experience in the dancehall scene. Taco Warfare brings "Highlife," keeping the vibe lively and fresh. The project also includes Zizi with "Bat a Fly" and Jay A with "Rich One Day," rounding out the collection. All these tracks sit on the High Time Riddim, produced by ONETIME MUSIC / SONOVIC MUSIC. The producer is known for working with both new and established artists in the dancehall world. ONETIME MUSIC / SONOVIC MUSIC has built a reputation for crisp production and has been involved in several well-streamed projects in recent years. With its groovy layers and clear horn riffs, the High Time Riddim project stood tall among the heavy bashment releases of 2019. The combination of strong artists and skilled production made it a favorite in parties and on sound systems across Jamaica and beyond. This release captured the spirit of bashment and kept dancehall fans moving.
High Time Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Anything a Anything
- Jahvillani – Clarks Pon Foot
- Quada – Talk Bout
- I Octane – In Charge
- I Octane – In Charge (Radio Edit)
- Taco Warfare – Highlife
- Zizi – Bat a Fly
- Jay A – Rich One Day
- Onetime music / Sonovic music – High Time Riddim (instrumental)
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