MEGAPIXEL RIDDIM produced by SENSI HIGH J & Y-NOT PRODUCTIONS 2011
Megapixel Overview
In 2011, dancehall was full of energy, and the sound system cut from Megapixel Riddim fit right in. This cut brought real street vibes to every party and bashment, matching the excitement of that year’s biggest tunes. It was the type of track that DJs loved to play out loud, making crowds move and keeping the dance floor alive. Behind the scenes, SENSI HIGH J and Y-NOT PRODUCTIONS were the mixing board kings. SENSI HIGH J is known for sharp, modern riddim work and has been involved in several standout dancehall projects. Y-NOT PRODUCTIONS, with a solid reputation in dancehall circles, helped push the riddim’s sound to a wider audience. Together, they crafted a style that made Megapixel Riddim a favorite among selectors and fans. The artists on the riddim each brought their own style. Def J’s “Def Go Trip” stands out with its catchy hook and direct delivery. Def J is known for energetic performances, and this track shows off his skill. King Youth’s “Ship Load A Money” added another layer, with lyrics and flow that matched the riddim’s driving force. King Youth’s presence on the riddim gave it even more street appeal. With these elements, the sound system cut from Megapixel Riddim remains a strong reminder of 2011’s dancehall fire.
Megapixel Tracklist:
- Def J – Def Go Trip
- King Youth – Ship Load A Money
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