MODERNA RIDDIM produced by DAFLOW STUDIO 2022
Moderna Overview
The Moderna Riddim compilation landed in 2022, bringing a fresh wave of dancehall energy from DAFLOW STUDIO. This project quickly made its mark in the scene, especially among fans who love big sound system cuts with both edge and melody. Central to the riddim are standout tracks from a tight group of artists. Sawel’s “S.a.W.E.L” rides the riddim with a confident flow, while Prodigal Matteo’s “Hopela” adds a catchy, singalong vibe. Prodigal Matteo is no stranger to Caribbean music circles—his collaborations in the French Antilles have earned him a strong following and radio play in Guadeloupe and Martinique. Djo la Douille’s “Vinn Vwey” brings a raw, streetwise energy, reflecting his reputation for authentic storytelling in the French Caribbean dancehall scene. Elvira steps in with “Paniik,” delivering a sharp vocal performance that stands out on the compilation. Masta Dyksa’s “No Time” keeps the momentum going, showing why his work is respected among underground dancehall fans. Other tracks like Papy One’s “Rebel Music” and BND’s “Moderna Medley” add more flavor, while the Bnd Production “Moderna Riddim Version” lets the riddim shine on its own. Behind it all is DAFLOW STUDIO, a production house known for blending modern dancehall with classic Caribbean rhythms. With a track record of popular riddims and a growing online presence—especially on streaming platforms—DAFLOW STUDIO continues to shape the sound of contemporary dancehall. The Moderna Riddim’s 2022 sound system cut still echoes today, capturing the fire and excitement of that moment for reggae and dancehall fans everywhere.
Moderna Tracklist:
- Sawel – S.a.W.E.L(Bad Woman)
- Prodigal Matteo – Hopela
- Djo la Douille – Vinn Vwey
- Elvira – Paniik
- Masta Dyksa – No Time
- Papy One – Rebel Music
- BND – Moderna Medley
- Bnd Production – Moderna Riddim Version
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