LOVE INTENTIONS RIDDIM produced by TJ RECORDS 2017
Love Intentions Overview
When the Love Intentions Riddim dropped in 2017, it quickly became a yard anthem. The tape brought a fresh party energy to dancehall, standing out among other yard session releases of the time. While many session tapes focused on heavy bass and raw lyrics, Love Intentions Riddim offered a mix of catchy melodies and smooth grooves. This made it perfect for both serious dancehall fans and anyone looking to enjoy a good party. The riddim features a strong lineup. Konshens shines with “Mating Call,” bringing his usual confident style. Charly Black’s “Love Intentions” is a singalong favorite, perfect for late-night vibes. Demarco and Ishawna team up on “Nice,” giving the riddim a playful back-and-forth energy. Gyptian adds a romantic touch with “Touch Your Body,” while Masicka’s “Living A Lie” shows his lyrical skill. Deep Jahi’s “Hide” and “Hide11” add depth, and Ricco’s “Heartbeat” rounds out the set. Behind the scenes, TJ RECORDS played a big role in shaping the sound. Known for working with top dancehall artists, TJ RECORDS has a history of producing hits that cross over into mainstream charts. Their attention to detail and ability to bring out the best in each artist made the riddim stand out. Compared to other yard session tapes of its era, Love Intentions Riddim balanced party vibes with musical quality. Its influence is still felt today, as it remains a favorite at dancehall gatherings. The combination of strong artists, memorable songs, and skilled production keeps this riddim important in dancehall history.
Love Intentions Tracklist:
- Konshens – Mating Call (Explicit)
- Konshens – Mating Call
- Charly Black – Love Intentions (Explicit)
- Charly Black – Love Intentions
- Demarco & Ishawna – Nice (Explicit)
- Gyptian – Touch Your Body
- Masicka – Living A Lie (Explicit)
- Masicka – Living A Lie
- Deep Jahi – Hide (Explicit)
- Deep Jahi – Hide11. Ricco – Heartbeat
- Tj Records – Love Intentions Riddim
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