INTUITION CITY RIDDIM produced by CITYBELL RECORD 2021
Intuition City Overview
In 2021, the bashment scene was buzzing with energy, and the Intuition City Riddim yard session tape quickly became one of the year’s standouts. The sound captured the spirit of classic dancehall, but with a fresh twist that made it perfect for both longtime fans and newcomers. Bashment rhythms like this one have always been central to Jamaican parties, bringing people together with heavy basslines and sharp lyrics. A big reason for the tape’s success was the producer, CITYBELL RECORD. Known for their steady hand at the mixing board, CITYBELL RECORD has built a reputation for balancing tradition with innovation. The label has a history of working with both established and rising artists, and their productions often find their way into club playlists and radio rotations. The artists featured on this tape brought their own unique styles to the project. Nicky Silk and persistence teamed up for “Free Speech,” a track that quickly gained attention for its bold lyrics and catchy hook. Nicky Silk, in particular, has a history of delivering powerful vocal performances that connect with listeners. Dr Kex made waves with “Fraud System,” a song that stood out for its sharp commentary and rhythmic flow. One Away contributed “Crime,” bringing a gritty edge to the session. Each of these tracks was available for download on Apple Music and streaming on Spotify, helping the riddim reach a wide audience. DJs were quick to add the tape to their sets, making it a must-play at yard sessions and dancehall parties across the island. Intuition City Riddim proved that the classic bashment vibe is alive and well, thanks to the combined efforts of CITYBELL RECORD and these talented artists.
Intuition City Tracklist:
- Nicky Silk, persistence – Free Speech
- Dr Kex – Fraud System
- One Away – Crime
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