Hollow Tip Riddim produced by Klean Entertainment 2024
Hollow Tip Overview
Back in 2024, the Hollow Tip Riddim stood out in dancehall. It brought together a mix of hardcore vibes and catchy hooks, something not every bashment release could do at the time. Compared to other riddims from that era, Hollow Tip felt more unified, thanks to the way each artist added their own style without clashing. Shane O, known for his hit "Loyalty," brought a sharp energy to the set. Jahvillani, who made waves with "Stars," added his own streetwise flow. Nasheer, with "23 Greatness," showed off a confident delivery that matched the riddim’s bold sound. Cashflow7days, on "Rich Is Life," kept things lively, while Dyllano’s "Real Shotta" gave the riddim a rugged edge. The producer, Klean Entertainment, played a big role in making the riddim work. Klean Entertainment has a history of putting out strong dancehall projects and is known for working with both new and established acts. Their touch helped blend all the songs into one tight set, which is not easy when so many voices are involved. Other artists on the riddim, like Bob Klean with "Violence Birth," Rushawn on "Wave Dat K," Pablo YG’s "War," and Tatik’s "Defend It," all added something unique. Each track had its own flavor, but together they made a bashment classic. Even years later, selectors still reach for Hollow Tip Riddim when they want to get a dance moving. It’s a set that shows what happens when talented artists and a focused producer come together. Hollow Tip Riddim proved that collaboration can make a dancehall release last.
Hollow Tip Tracklist:
- Shane O – Loyalty
- Shane O – Loyalty
- Jahvillani – Stars
- Nasheer – 23 Greatness
- Nasheer – 23 Greatness
- Cashflow7days – Rich Is Life
- Cashflow7days – Rich Is Life
- Dyllano – Real Shotta
- Bob Klean – Violence Birth
- Rushawn – Wave Dat K
- Pablo YG – War
- Pablo YG – War
- Tatik – Defend It
- Tatik – Defend It
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