HILLS VISON RIDDIM produced by RUMBLE PRODUCTIONS
Hills Vison Overview
When you talk about dancehall in 2022, you can’t skip over the influence of RUMBLE PRODUCTIONS. This producer and label has been shaping the sound of modern dancehall for years, always pushing for that global crossover vibe. RUMBLE PRODUCTIONS is known for spotlighting both new and established talent, and their riddims have racked up millions of streams. They’ve built a reputation for quality and energy, bringing Jamaican music to fans worldwide. The Hills Vision Riddim is a perfect example of their work. As soon as the sound system cut dropped, it started running the bashment sessions, with selectors pulling it up again and again. The riddim’s rhythm and energy are hard to resist, and the artists on it bring serious fire. Chi Ching Ching, known for his hit “Roast or Fry (Breadfruit)” and collaborations with Sean Paul, brings his unique style to “Fresh out Doors.” Zinthos steps up with “Pot Of Gold,” riding the riddim’s bounce perfectly. Stack Dan delivers “Mak 90,” adding his own flavor to the mix. Kongoman Ash gives us “Hour Glass,” while Laza Morgan, who hit the Billboard charts with “This Girl” alongside Maxi Priest, shines on “Do It Like That.” Other voices on the riddim include Anthony Que with “King a Road,” Slash Ladat & Blast on “Rich Inna Life,” Atunyah’s “Can You Feel It,” and Maestro Don with “Mula.” Each artist adds their own touch, but it’s the riddim’s backbone that keeps the dance moving. This sound system cut will always echo the fire of 2022, making Hills Vision Riddim a true selector’s favorite.
Hills Vison Tracklist:
- Chi Ching Ching – Fresh out Doors
- Zinthos – Pot Of Gold
- Stack Dan – Mak 90
- Kongoman Ash – Hour Glass
- Valiant – Naa Lef It
- Laza Morgan – Do It Like That
- Anthony Que – King a Road
- Slash Ladat & Blast – Rich Inna Life
- Atunyah – Can You Feel It
- Maestro Don – Mula
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