Imparable Riddim produced by Pty Audio 2024
Imparable Overview
The 2024 release of the Imparable Riddim brought new excitement to dancehall parties. With a lively party backdrop, selectors found fresh fire for their dancehall nights. The riddim, produced by Pty Audio, quickly stood out from other yard session tapes of its era. While many session tapes focused on raw freestyle energy, the Imparable Riddim offered a polished, dancefloor-ready sound that still kept the authentic bashment vibe alive. Pty Audio, known for producing high-energy tracks and working with rising dancehall talent, played a key role as the riddim architect. Their label has gained attention in recent years for bringing innovative sounds to the Caribbean music scene. On this project, Pty Audio teamed up with Maos for the track "Imparable Riddim," which anchors the release with a driving beat and catchy hooks. El Bewi delivers one of the standout performances on the riddim with "Imparable." El Bewi has been recognized in the Latin dancehall circuit, especially after collaborations with artists from Panama and Spain. His style brings a commanding presence to the track, adding to the riddim's appeal. Another highlight comes from Pascual and Dj Crime Music with "Lalala." Both artists are known for their energetic stage shows, and they bring that same energy to the studio here. The collaboration between Pascual and Dj Crime Music helps set this riddim apart from others released around the same time. Many fans and DJs agree that the party backdrop of the Imparable Riddim helped define the bashment energy of dancehall in 2024, making it a go-to choice for selectors looking to keep the vibes high all night.
Imparable Tracklist:
- El Bewi – Imparable
- Pascual, Dj Crime Music – Lalala
- Pakistan El De La Aka, Pty Audio & Maos – Quieren Matarme
- Pty Audio & Maos – Imparable Riddim (Instrumental)
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