Hyper Active Riddim produced by Klean Entertainment 2024
Hyper Active Overview
The Hyper Active Riddim bashment release brought together a strong lineup of tracks that quickly became favorites at late-night parties. Each song on the riddim offered its own energy, helping to define dancehall in 2024. Listeners moved to Iwaata’s “Clean,” a track that showcased his sharp delivery and lyrical style. Roze Don’s “Bubble” added a lively, dance-ready vibe, while Pamputtae’s “Thoroughbred” stood out with her bold vocals and confident presence. Xyclone contributed “Shape,” bringing his unique flow to the project. Kyodi’s “Cyan Tiad” gave the riddim another layer, and Dwayne Rose’s “Cute Whine” rounded out the set with smooth, catchy rhythms. The artists on this release each brought something special. Iwaata, known for his hit “Money Mi Want,” continued to build his reputation as a rising voice in dancehall with “Clean.” Pamputtae, who gained attention with her song “Single Mother,” once again showed her strength as a female artist in the genre with “Thoroughbred.” Xyclone, who earned a Grammy nomination for his work on the album “From the Basement to the Big Leagues,” added international recognition to the riddim’s lineup. Behind it all was Klean Entertainment, the producer responsible for guiding the project. Klean Entertainment has been active in the dancehall scene, known for creating riddims that feature top talent and fresh sounds. The label’s productions have attracted thousands of streams and support from DJs worldwide. Looking back, Hyper Active Riddim captured the lively, collaborative spirit of 2024 dancehall. It brought together artists and sounds that kept the energy high and the dance floors moving.
Hyper Active Tracklist:
- Iwaata – Clean
- Roze Don – Bubble
- Pamputtae – Thoroughbred
- Xyclone – Shape
- Kyodi – Cyan Tiad
- Dwayne Rose – Cute Whine
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