HOT LOVE RIDDIM produced by JUMPOUT PRODUCTION 2017
Hot Love Overview
When dancehall fans talk about the party scene in 2017, the Hot Love Riddim always comes up. The riddim’s bashment flow is unforgettable, built on deep bass and a rhythm that keeps people moving. The beat is lively, with a classic dancehall swing that makes it perfect for the dance floor. It’s the kind of sound that gets crowds jumping and brings a real energy to any party. A big part of the riddim’s success comes from the artists who voiced it. Chyna Nicole stands out with her song "Want To Be Satisfied (A Million Anniversaries)." She is known for her powerful vocals and has worked with reggae legends like Sly & Robbie. Nadine Sutherland and Bryan Art join forces on "My Place," bringing together Sutherland’s experience as the winner of Jamaica’s Tastee Talent Contest and Bryan Art’s smooth, soulful style. Ed Robinson delivers "Wine For Me," adding his signature sound; Robinson is widely recognized for his hit cover of "Knocking on Heaven’s Door." Sage brings the party with "Rave Time," while Abojonai heats things up on "Hot Love." Holding everything together is JUMPOUT PRODUCTION, the producer behind the riddim. This label has built a reputation for quality dancehall releases and has become a staple for selectors and DJs. Their work on the Hot Love Riddim helped it stand out in a crowded year, with streaming numbers reflecting its popularity. For anyone who remembers dancehall in 2017, this recording is impossible to forget.
Hot Love Tracklist:
- Chyna Nicole – Want To Be Satisfied (A Million Anniversaries
- Nadine Sutherland & Bryan Art – My Place
- Ed Robinson – Wine For Me
- Sage – Rave Time
- Abojonai – Hot Love
- Mikey Jarrett – Drive Her Crazy
- Mark Edwardz – Tease Me
- Chantelle – Lust
- Bish Meezy & Amazing – Gal Dem
- Gary Sutherland & Mark Clarke – Hot Love Riddim
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