KILL A VIBE RIDDIM produced by JUMP OUT PRODUCTION 2017
Kill A Vibe Overview
When the Kill A Vibe Riddim yard session tape first landed on the streets in 2017, fans and DJs quickly picked up on its energy. The bashment rhythm had everyone talking, with its lively sound and non-stop vibes. Yard parties and dancehall sessions were soon filled with the tracks from this tape, making it a favorite for selectors looking for pure dancehall heat. Artists brought their own style to the riddim, each leaving a mark. Ed Robinson, known for his reggae classic “Knocking on Heaven’s Door,” delivered “Scam And War,” adding depth with his seasoned vocals. Michael Banx came in strong with “Heaven Can Wait,” showing why he’s respected for his smooth delivery. Chyna Nicole, who once hit the Jamaican charts with her album “20 Years In The Making And Still Making Hits,” turned heads with “All Eyes On Me.” Mikey Melody, known for his 1980s hit “Original,” brought a sweet vibe with “Smile For Me.” Norris Man, the voice behind the well-loved “Persistence” album, gave the tape a conscious edge with “Give It My Best.” Other standout tracks included Dionne Blaize’s “My Heart,” Mark Edwardz’s “It Inna Fi Wi Blood,” Koleurz’s “Party Jumping,” Ziggy Bless’s “Joy Inna Mi Life,” and Blaze Mob’s “Trust In Faith.” Each song added a unique flavor, making the riddim a showcase of talent. Behind the scenes, JUMP OUT PRODUCTION tied everything together.
Kill A Vibe Tracklist:
- Ed Robinson – Scam And War
- Michael Banx – Heaven Can Wait
- Chyna Nicole – All Eyes On Me
- Mikey Melody – Smile For Me
- Norris Man – Give It My Best
- Dionne Blaize – My Heart
- Mark Edwardz – It Inna Fi Wi Blood
- Koleurz – Party Jumping
- Ziggy Bless – Joy Inna Mi Life
- Blaze Mob – Trust In Faith
- Kamellia Natalie – Yeah Yeah Yeah
- Chyna Nicole – Kill A Vibe
- Jump Out Production – Kill A Vibe Instrumental
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