MASK FACE RIDDIM produced by DAYBREAK MUZIC 2020
Mask Face Overview
Mask Face Riddim is a new dancehall release that blends classic rhythms with a modern touch. It arrives at a time when dancehall continues to evolve, yet holds on to its deep roots. This riddim brings together several artists, each adding their own style to the project. Daybreak Muzic is known for producing and also for performing. Their work often highlights the foundation of dancehall while adding new elements. Dre Kalil has built a reputation for his energetic delivery and catchy hooks. He often brings a youthful energy to his songs, which has helped him reach a wider audience. Jurick is recognized for his smooth flow and thoughtful lyrics. He has been active in the scene for several years and is respected for his consistency. Mezut Breeze is known for his unique voice and ability to blend singing with deejaying, which gives his tracks a distinct sound. Neutron Obliv stands out for his experimental approach, often mixing different influences into his music. The riddim is produced by DAYBREAK MUZIC, a label that has been active in the dancehall scene for several years. They are known for supporting new talent and keeping the classic dancehall sound alive. Mask Face Riddim features strong drum patterns, a deep bassline, and melodic synths. Released in 2020, it reflects both the traditions of Jamaican dancehall and the changing sounds of the genre. The riddim’s island feel and modern production make it a notable addition to the current dancehall landscape.
Mask Face Tracklist:
- Daybreak Muzic – Mask Face
- Dre Kalil – Money Chef (Clean)
- Dre Kalil – Money Chef (Raw)
- Jurick – Hold Di Line (Clean)
- Jurick – Hold Di Line (Raw)
- Mezut Breeze – Shake Up Di Place (Clean)
- Mezut Breeze – Shake Up Di Place (Raw)
- Neutron Obliv – Surprise Element (Clean)
- Neutron Obliv – Surprise Element (Raw)
- Rave Dem – Crime Scene (Clean)
- Rave Dem – Crime Scene (Raw)
- Shawn Boasy – Gun Inna Hand
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