HYSTERIA RIDDIM produced by T.M.D RECORDS 2012
Hysteria Overview
The Hysteria Riddim yard session tape from 2012 brought together a powerful lineup of dancehall tracks. Fans remember the tape for songs like “Wine And Go Dung” by Kos Bella, “Gangsters And Divas” by Tenza, and “Dem Nuh Real” by Flash Raggedy. Each tune delivered its own energy, and the tape also featured “Love Song” by Shellani Rose and “Wine Fi Me” by Alaska. Other standout tracks included “Simple And Clean” by IQ, “Sweet Loving” by Aggie Cox, “Dah One Yah” by Lantan, “Get Ya Money” by Ice Cold, and “Every Man To A Gal” by Digital Sham. The artists on this session tape each brought something unique. Kos Bella’s “Wine And Go Dung” became a favorite in dancehall parties, showing off her playful style. Tenza, known for her work on the track “Gangsters And Divas,” had already gained attention with her earlier single “African Empress,” which helped her reach listeners in both Jamaica and the UK. Flash Raggedy’s “Dem Nuh Real” added a raw edge, fitting the rebellious mood of the riddim. Shellani Rose gave a softer touch with “Love Song,” while Alaska’s “Wine Fi Me” kept the dancefloor moving. Each artist added their voice to the riddim’s celebration of dancehall culture. The tape was produced by T.M.D RECORDS, a label respected for its melodic approach and consistent output. T.M.D RECORDS has a history of working with both new and established artists, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall.
Hysteria Tracklist:
- Kos Bella – Wine And Go Dung
- Tenza – Gangsters And Divas
- Flash Raggedy – Dem Nuh Real
- Shellani Rose – Love Song
- Alaska – Wine Fi Me
- IQ – Simple And Clean
- Aggie Cox – Sweet Loving
- Lantan – Dah One Yah
- Ice Cold – Get Ya Money
- Digital Sham – Every Man To A Gal
- Jay – Hold Me
- Kalcium – Life Story
- Donela Voila – La La La La
- M.D – Hysteria Riddim
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