Matlack Riddim Volume 2 produced by The Yellow Drum Studio and B-Relivant 2024
Matlack Overview
The bashment flow is a lively, energetic style in dancehall music that started in Jamaica. Known for its fast beats and catchy rhythms, bashment flow has become a favorite for dancehall fans around the world. In 2024, this style found new life in the Matlack Riddim, a project that brought together some of the scene’s most exciting voices. Among the standout artists, Profy Ft Doc Blade made waves with their track (R.B.P) Liberation. Doc Blade, who is also featured solo on the same song, has been recognized in the underground dancehall circuit for his strong lyrical skills. Trimdizzel The Mesafint delivered The Truth, a song that continues to build his reputation as a thoughtful and creative artist. Hellimental’s Fraudulent Frenz adds a sharp edge to the riddim, while Zackie Genna’s System brings a fresh perspective and energy. The production behind the Matlack Riddim is led by The Yellow Drum Studio and B-Relivant. The Yellow Drum Studio is known for its work with both new and established dancehall acts, helping to shape the sound of modern Jamaican music. B-Relivant, as a producer, has contributed to several notable projects and is respected for his ability to craft beats that capture the true spirit of dancehall. Looking back, the bashment flow of 2024, especially on the Matlack Riddim, symbolized the energy and creativity of the year. The riddim’s raw power and vibrant tracks made it a key moment for dancehall, keeping the bashment tradition alive for a new generation.
Matlack Tracklist:
- Profy Ft Doc Blade – (R.B.P) Liberation
- Trimdizzel The Mesafint – The Truth
- Hellimental – Fraudulent Frenz
- Zackie Genna – System
- Star Social – Rich Lifestyle
- Alfray – Early Morning
- George P – Fake Friends
- Tamarley – Weh Di Money Deh
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