KINGSTON HEAT RIDDIM produced by COUNTREE HYPE ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Kingston Heat Overview
In 2021, the Kingston Heat Riddim made a strong mark in dancehall music. This riddim brought together a group of artists who each added their own style to the project. Countree Hype and Deep Jahi teamed up for a track that showed Deep Jahi’s skill for mixing melody with sharp lyrics. Countree Hype also appeared solo, showing his ability to create catchy hooks and energetic flows. Countree Hype and Shane O joined forces on another track, with Shane O known for his smooth delivery and emotional voice. Intence and Countree Hype worked together as well, and Intence’s fast-paced, streetwise lyrics gave the riddim extra edge. The whole project was guided by COUNTREE HYPE ENTERTAINMENT. This label has a history of producing modern dancehall hits and is known for working with both established and rising artists. They have built a reputation for high-quality production and helping shape the current sound of dancehall. The Kingston Heat Riddim itself is built on lively drum patterns and bold basslines, giving it a unique energy. Released in 2021, it stands out for mixing modern dancehall with influences from classic riddims. Its sound reflects the vibrant culture of Kingston and highlights the creativity in today’s dancehall scene. The riddim became a favorite for fans who enjoy upbeat, dance-ready tracks.
Kingston Heat Tracklist:
- Countree Hype & Deep Jahi – Intergalactic Gad (Clean)
- Countree Hype & Deep Jahi – Intergalactic Gad (Raw)
- Countree Hype – Yuh Nuh See Wi (feat Jahvillani & Trance 1Gov & Bammaz) (Clean)
- Countree Hype – Yuh Nuh See Wi (feat Jahvillani & Trance 1Gov & Bammaz) (Raw)
- Countree Hype & Shane O – The Picture (Clean)
- Countree Hype & Shane O – The Picture (Raw)
- Intence & Countree Hype – AIDS Test (Clean)
- Intence & Countree Hype – AIDS Test (Raw)
- Countree Hype – Kingston Heat Riddim
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