KORRUPT RIDDIM produced by KONECTION ENTERTAINMENT 2022
Korrupt Overview
In 2022, the yard beat brought pure dancehall energy to fans looking for a fresh anthem. The riddim’s sharp, pulsing rhythm fit right into the year’s wave of dancehall releases, offering a sound that was both current and deeply rooted in Jamaican tradition. Its raw energy quickly made it a favorite at parties and dance sessions. Behind the riddim’s success was the work of bashment arrangers, who shaped the sound with their knack for infectious hooks and driving percussion. Their influence ensured each track had the bounce and flow that dancehall lovers crave. The driving force, however, was KONECTION ENTERTAINMENT. Known for their consistent presence in the dancehall scene, KONECTION ENTERTAINMENT has produced several notable riddims and singles over the years, helping to push emerging and established artists alike. The lineup on this project was strong. Ghandi & Lutan Fyah teamed up for “Dem Korrupt,” a standout track that showcased both artists’ commanding voices. Lutan Fyah, well known for his hit “Stumbling Block” and his many collaborations across reggae and dancehall, brought his signature conscious lyrics to the mix. Ras Fraser Jr delivered “Hardcore,” adding his own gritty style to the riddim, while Prestige contributed “Totally Wrong,” a song that highlighted his smooth delivery. Shaka Pow’s “Hold Me” brought a catchy, danceable vibe, and Darrio’s “Set It” kept the energy high. DJ Troublesome rounded out the set with “Bounce,” a track designed to get crowds moving. Fans of 2022 remember the yard beat as a true dancehall anthem, driven by top artists and the guiding hand of KONECTION ENTERTAINMENT.
Korrupt Tracklist:
- Ghandi & Lutan Fyah – Dem Korrupt
- Ras Fraser Jr. – Hardcore
- Prestige – Totally Wrong
- Shaka Pow – Hold Me
- Darrio – Set It
- Dj Troublesome – Bounce
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