MEK MI TELL YUH RIDDIM produced by SMOKE SHOP 2017
Mek MI Tell Yuh Overview
When Mek MI Tell Yuh Riddim dropped in 2017, dancehall fans quickly made it a favorite. DJs played it at parties and on the radio, and the energy was hard to match. People loved how each artist brought something different, making the riddim stand out among the year’s biggest bashment tracks. Antidote’s “Party Vybz” was a big highlight, showing off the artist’s lively style. Antidote is known for catchy hooks and has built a strong following in the dancehall scene. Bobdabuilda’s “Get My Life Together” added a thoughtful vibe, while Angel Sky delivered smooth vocals on “For Your Love.” Chelsea Stewart, a Juno-nominated reggae singer from Canada, gave a soulful touch with “Your Love.” Chuckle (Kush Kash) Berry kept the energy up with “Need Some Cash,” rounding out the riddim’s line-up. The riddim was created by SMOKE SHOP, a producer and label known for blending classic bashment sounds with modern production. SMOKE SHOP has worked with several artists in the dancehall world and is recognized for helping new talent break through. The label’s productions often get strong support from DJs and fans, adding to its reputation. Mek MI Tell Yuh Riddim stood out in 2017, not just for its strong line-up but also for its club-ready sound. The combination of talented artists and SMOKE SHOP’s production made it a street anthem that left a lasting impression on dancehall lovers.
Mek MI Tell Yuh Tracklist:
- Antidote – Party Vybz
- Bobdabuilda – Get My Life Together
- Angel Sky – For Your Love
- Chelsea Stewart – Your Love
- Chuckle (Kush Kash) Berry – Need Some Cash
- Don Slr – Just Think About (Feat. Artist
- Eyesus – Friend Killer
- Fada Price – Love Gyal Bad (Feat. Megasean)
- Falco Digeneral – No Suicide
- Firelion – Here We Go
- Fyah Konkarah – Worky Worky
- Likkle Bossi – Independent
- Swayze – Take You
- Tristonfivestar – Big Bumpa Gyal
- Ziggy Eva Strap – Private Party (Feat. Maxximus)
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