HYPHYHALL RIDDIM produced by JAH KEBRA RECORDS 2012
Hyphyhall Overview
The Hyphyhall Riddim selector’s mix brought together some of the most energetic tracks of 2012. Fans still talk about the way it lit up dancehall parties. The mix featured Spragga Benz with "Exclusive," Lutan Fyah on "Too Much Guns," and M Selah’s lively "Dat'S How Mi Pawty." Mega Banton & Soulmedic teamed up for "Go," while Pressure Buss Pipe delivered "Rasta Run The Route." Stevie Culture gave the crowd "Non Stop Party," Obie One dropped "It Bang Like," Marlon Asher brought "Love With Meaning," Lenky Roy sang "Dem Lie," and Lutan Fyah returned with "Mind Game." Spragga Benz, known for his hit "Jack It Up," showed his veteran skills on "Exclusive." Lutan Fyah, who released the popular album "Phantom War," contributed two strong tracks, "Too Much Guns" and "Mind Game." M Selah’s "Dat'S How Mi Pawty" became a favorite for partygoers. Mega Banton, famous for his 1994 hit "Sound Boy Killing," joined with Soulmedic on "Go." Pressure Buss Pipe, who gained international attention with "Love and Affection," kept the roots vibe alive on "Rasta Run The Route." JAH KEBRA RECORDS, the producer behind Hyphyhall Riddim, is known for supporting authentic dancehall and reggae sounds. The label has worked with both new and established artists, helping to keep the genre fresh. Their dedication to quality production made Hyphyhall Riddim stand out. This riddim captured the true spirit of dancehall in 2012. Its mix of classic style and new energy still makes it a favorite for selectors and fans alike.
Hyphyhall Tracklist:
- Spragga Benz – Exclusive
- Lutan Fyah – Too Much Guns
- M Selah – Dat’S How Mi Pawty
- Mega Banton & Soulmedic – Go
- Pressure Buss Pipe – Rasta Run The Route
- Stevie Culture – Non Stop Party
- Obie One – It Bang Like
- Marlon Asher – Love With Meaning
- Lenky Roy – Dem Lie
- Lutan Fyah – Mind Game
- Al Pancho – Dilligently
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