HOT FEET RIDDIM produced by SIPO RECORDS 2022
Hot Feet Overview
When selectors look back at the dancehall scene of 2022, the Hot Feet Riddim stands out as a defining moment. This riddim was a favorite at parties and street events, remembered for its infectious energy and the way it brought crowds together. DJs still talk about how the tracks kept the dance floor moving, with each song offering something unique. Beenie Man’s “Do Di Dance” was a highlight, showing again why he is called the King of Dancehall. Beenie Man, known for his Grammy-winning album “Art & Life,” brought his signature style to the riddim. Vershon’s “Expensive” added a modern touch, and fans could choose between clean and raw versions. Vershon, who gained attention with hits like “Inna Real Life,” delivered lyrics that resonated with the younger crowd. Sipo’s “Ring” also came in both clean and raw versions, showing his versatility as both an artist and a key figure behind the project. Harry Toddler’s “Physco Bunny” and Sahie’s “Success Full A Enemy” added more flavor, making the collection well-rounded. Each artist brought their own following, helping the riddim reach a wider audience. Behind the scenes, SIPO RECORDS produced the project. The label is known for its consistent output in the dancehall genre, supporting both established names and fresh talent. Their work on Hot Feet Riddim helped shape the sound of that year, making an impact on playlists and streaming charts. Hot Feet Riddim became a selector’s staple, marking a high point in dancehall’s recent history.
Hot Feet Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Do Di Dance
- Vershon – Expensive (Clean)
- Vershon – Expensive (Raw)
- Sipo – Ring (Clean)
- Sipo – Ring (Raw)
- Harry Toddler – Physco Bunny
- Sahie – Success Full A Enemy
- Nymron – Camel Toe (Clean)
- Nymron – Camel Toe (Raw)
- Stain Rapidburst – Internationally (Clean)
- Stain Rapidburst – Internationally (Raw)
- Tipikcal – Grace Pepper (Clean)
- Tipikcal – Grace Pepper (Raw)
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