INKJET RIDDIM produced by PREZZI DANCEHALLARENA 2016
Inkjet Overview
Back in 2016, a new dancehall riddim called Inkjet Riddim started making waves in the scene. The journey began in the studio, where the sound engineer worked closely with producer PREZZI DANCEHALLARENA. PREZZI, known for his work with the Dancehall Arena label and for pushing fresh sounds into the dancehall world, wanted to create a rhythm that would light up parties and keep selectors coming back for more. The riddim itself is a blend of hardcore deejay energy and smooth, catchy vocals. Each artist brought their own style, making the project feel like a true bashment experience. Khago stepped up with "Unfollow," delivering his signature voice that fans know from his big hit "Nah Sell Out." Likkle Dainjah added "Dutty Cruff," showing off his raw deejay skills. Prohgres came strong with "Secret Enemy," building on the momentum from his earlier tracks that made him a name to watch. Qq, famous for his chart-topping single "Stookie," joined the lineup with "Good Gyal (Talk Bout Yuh)," bringing a playful vibe. Teejay, who later became well-known for songs like "Rags to Riches," gave us "Street Girl," adding another layer to the riddim’s party mood. Versatile dropped "You Belong to Me," and Propa Fade closed things out with "Honeymoon," both adding their own flavor. Years later, selectors still reach for Inkjet Riddim when they want to get the dance moving. The mix of tough lyrics and smooth melodies keeps it fresh, proving that this 2016 release is a true dancehall staple.
Inkjet Tracklist:
- Khago – Unfollow
- Likkle Dainjah – Dutty Cruff
- Prohgres – Secret Enemy
- Qq – Good Gyal (Talk Bout Yuh) (Clean)
- Qq – Good Gyal (Talk Bout Yuh) (Raw)
- Teejay – Street Girl (Clean)
- Teejay – Street Girl (Raw)
- Versatile – You Belong to Me
- Propa Fade – Honeymoon (Clean)
- Propa Fade – Honeymoon (Raw)
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