Hybrid Riddim produced by Zexus Muzik 2023
Hybrid Overview
In 2023, the sound system cut of Hybrid Riddim brought a raw and energetic edge to dancehall sessions. Its arrival marked a moment when dancehall was thriving with fresh voices and bold instrumentals. The pulsating beat and lively hooks made it a favorite at street parties, echoing the spirit of the year. Behind the mixing board, Zexus Muzik shaped the riddim’s signature sound. Known for guiding projects with a precise ear, Zexus Muzik has built a reputation for blending classic dancehall elements with modern production. Their work under the Zexus Muzik label has drawn attention for both quality and versatility, making them a respected figure in the dancehall production scene. The artists featured on this cut each bring their unique style. Analyst delivers “Anabalalika” with sharp lyrics and a confident flow. Fyah Genallah’s “Party” stands out as a crowd-pleaser, reflecting the artist’s talent for creating anthems that energize the dance floor. Gibolozi Warrior teams up with Mad Thinkah on “Keep Going,” a collaboration that showcases both artists’ chemistry and drive. Mad Thinkah, known for his dynamic delivery, adds another layer to the track, reinforcing the message to persevere. Ginitoh’s “Osamanti Ndwi” adds a distinct flavor, contributing to the riddim’s diversity. Each artist complements the riddim’s infectious groove, ensuring that every track leaves a memorable mark. The sound system cut of Hybrid Riddim will always echo the fire and creativity that defined dancehall in 2023.
Hybrid Tracklist:
- Analyst – Anabalalika (Radio)
- Fyah Genallah – Party
- Gibolozi Warrior Ft. Mad Thinkah – Keep Going
- Ginitoh – Osamanti Ndwi
- Goldman – l Love You
- Kadiana – Don’t Stress
- Chicha – Keep Fighting
- Neffa Crazy – Why You Hate Me
- Nesnes – Kusilila
- Otchuka – Malile
- Shonz T – Ghetto
- Sithe – TikTok
- Surgent Lanny – Amadziwa
- Zexus – Fire Burn
- Unima Starz – Bad Man Love
- Liah Mw – Good Life
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