HIGH VOLTAGE RIDDIM produced by BUS A YOUTH PRODUCTION 2015
High Voltage Overview
The High Voltage Riddim, released in 2015, is a dancehall compilation that still gets attention from selectors today. The riddim was built by BUS A YOUTH PRODUCTION, a label known for bringing new energy to the Jamaican music scene. BUS A YOUTH PRODUCTION has worked with both rising and established artists, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. The riddim is famous for its bashment vibe, which means it is made for parties and lively dances. What makes High Voltage Riddim special is how it mixes the bashment rhythm with hints of reggae and other Caribbean sounds. This blend gives each track its own flavor while keeping the dancefloor energy strong. Money Weather’s “Fih Dah Body Yah” is a standout track, showing off his smooth delivery. Money Weather is known for his catchy hooks and has built a reputation in the dancehall community. Pamputtae brings her confident style to “Here To Stay.” She is widely recognized for her hit song “Sticky Wine,” which helped her gain international attention. Cassafaya’s “Rasta Rige” adds a roots reggae touch, reminding listeners of the genre’s deep history in Jamaica. Danny English, who gained fame with the hit “Party Time” alongside Egg Nog, delivers “Marijuana,” a song with a chill vibe that fits perfectly on the riddim. Passo Wasso’s “Rupto” keeps the energy high, showing his skill with fast lyrics and unique flow. Selectors praise this compilation for its bashment-ready tracks and the way each artist brings something new.
High Voltage Tracklist:
- Money Weather – Fih Dah Body Yah
- Pamputtae – Here To Stay
- Cassafaya – Rasta Rige
- Danny English – Marijuana (Raw)
- Passo Wasso – Rupto
- Jack A Diamond – Lucky Girl
- Turbulence – Them Nuh Worry
- Power Man – Stone (Remix)
- Shugo Banton – Marks Man (Remix)
- Show Spring – Thats My Name
- Little Pinch – Bad Boy Police
- Spectaculus – Babilon
- Bus A Youth – Rum Ram Beat (Instrumental)
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