HOT TOPIC RIDDIM produced by RIGHTEOUS PRODUCTIONS|PEDRO E.A 2013
Hot Topic Overview
In 2013, the Hot Topic Riddim became a street anthem that helped keep dancehall music alive. The riddim’s strong base was a favorite in the dance and party scene, but it also stood out for mixing other genres like reggaeton and Latin pop. This blend made it popular with many listeners, not just dancehall fans. Avier G’s “Voy Duro” is one of the standout tracks. Avier G is known for his energetic delivery, and “Voy Duro” shows his style well. Bory’s “Anestesiado” adds a smooth touch, mixing catchy hooks with the riddim’s hard-hitting beat. Choliare brings emotion with “Pienso en ti,” showing his skill in connecting with the audience. These artists helped shape the sound of the riddim and made it memorable. Dievyz aka D again delivers “Como lo mueves,” bringing a fresh vibe that fits perfectly with the riddim’s energy. Dj mike’s “Me hiciste llorar” uses a blend of dancehall and Latin influences, which helped the riddim reach even more people. Behind the scenes, the producer RIGHTEOUS PRODUCTIONS|PEDRO E.A played a big role. Known for working with both new and established artists, RIGHTEOUS PRODUCTIONS|PEDRO E.A has a reputation for high-quality dancehall releases and has helped many tracks reach a wide audience through digital platforms. The Hot Topic Riddim’s mix of street anthem energy and genre-blending sounds made it a key release in 2013. It kept dancehall strong in the clubs and on the streets, proving the power of a good riddim and talented artists working together.
Hot Topic Tracklist:
- Avier G – Voy Duro
- Bory – Anestesiado
- Choliare – Pienso en ti
- Dievyz aka D again – Como lo mueves
- Dj mike – Me hiciste llorar
- Doble 7 – Vamonos de fiesta
- Frisko – Agradecido
- Geofrey – Estrellangel
- Gerald – Solo como amigos
- Keijah – Con ella
- Marshan – Eres Diferente
- Mistah Aless – No voy a pelear
- Pablo Livity – Me Gusta
- You Kenny – Mamá te amo
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