MENTALITY RIDDIM produced by NATURAL BOND ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Mentality Overview
In 2021, the Mentality Riddim from NATURAL BOND ENTERTAINMENT became a favorite in dancehall clubs across Jamaica. This riddim stood out for its lively, club-ready sound. Compared to other compilations from that year, Mentality Riddim had a bright, energetic style that made people want to dance. Many riddims from 2021 focused on heavy bass or darker themes, but this one brought a fun, party feeling. The riddim featured strong performances from artists like Deeclef, Enigmatic, Harmonique, Miguel Wealthy, Mr Pahkaah, and New Kidz. Deeclef’s “Go Hard” was a standout track, showing his confident delivery. Enigmatic delivered “Her Face,” adding a smooth vibe. Harmonique’s “Improvement” offered a catchy melody that listeners remembered. Miguel Wealthy and Mr Pahkaah teamed up on “Break Through,” bringing a fresh duo energy. New Kidz, known for his earlier hit “Wifey” with Beenie Man, contributed “Winner,” adding experience to the project. The sound engineer played a key role, making sure each song blended well with the riddim’s beat. This balance helped the tracks sound good in clubs and on streaming platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. NATURAL BOND ENTERTAINMENT, the producer, has a reputation for working with top dancehall talent and creating riddims that get strong streaming numbers. Their work on Mentality Riddim added another success to their catalog. Looking back, Mentality Riddim captured the spirit of 2021—joyful, energetic, and ready for the dance floor. It remains a memorable project from that year’s dancehall scene.
Mentality Tracklist:
- Deeclef – Go Hard (E)
- Deeclef – Go Hard
- Enigmatic – Her Face (E)
- Enigmatic – Her Face
- Harmonique – Improvement
- Miguel Wealthy, Mr Pahkaah – Break Through (E)
- Miguel Wealthy, Mr Pahkaah – Break Through
- New Kidz – Winner (E)
- New Kidz – Winner
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