LOYAL 6IX RIDDIM produced by ATTOMATIC RECORDS / HEMTON MUSIC 2019
Loyal 6ix Overview
Loyal 6ix Riddim started in the studio with a strong vision. The sound engineer wanted to create something bold and memorable for dancehall fans. He focused on sharp drum patterns, heavy bass, and catchy melodies. Every layer of the riddim was built to give a raw street energy that would stand out at any session. The producer, ATTOMATIC RECORDS / HEMTON MUSIC, is known for bringing new talent into the dancehall scene. The label has worked with both rising and established artists, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. Their releases often get attention on streaming platforms and in dancehall communities worldwide. K Lion brought his song “One Link” to the riddim, giving a smooth but tough delivery. He is known for his unique style and has gained fans in both Jamaica and Trinidad. Dovey Magnum’s “Empty Di Clip 4 U” stands out with her signature bold lyrics. She is recognized for her hit “Bawl Out,” which earned her international attention. Bobby 6ix gave the riddim its name with “Loyal 6ix.” His gritty voice matches the street feel of the production. Demarco, with “Till My Time Come,” added his experience as a well-known hitmaker. Demarco’s song “Fallen Soldiers” is respected across the Caribbean. Shokryme’s “Heart Failure” brought a darker mood, showing his lyrical skill. Rebel completed the lineup with “Break Me Down,” adding more depth to the project. Even years after its release, selectors still play Loyal 6ix Riddim mixes from 2019, keeping its energy alive in dancehall sessions.
Loyal 6ix Tracklist:
- K Lion – One Link
- Travalaunch – Stand Firm
- Dovey Magnum – Empty Di Clip 4 U
- Bobby 6ix – Loyal 6ix
- Demarco – Till My Time Come (Radio Edit)
- Demarco – Till My Time Come
- Shokryme – Heart Failure
- Rebel – Break Me Down
Releases Similar to Loyal 6ix Riddim – Attomatic Records / Hemton Music
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