MOONLIGHT RIDDIM produced by NIYAHFYAH RECORDS 2021
Moonlight Overview
The Moonlight Riddim release from 2021 quickly became a true bashment anthem in Jamaica and beyond. The project brought together a strong lineup of tracks: Ras Victory — African Woman, Kabasi — Tun Up, CliftonYeates — Di System, Nyjah — One Unit, Galta — Turn It Up, Jahga T — Hey Girl, and the instrumental mix, MoonLight Riddim (RV Beatz & DJ Wellyman instrumental mix). Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Ras Victory’s African Woman stands out with its rootsy energy and message, reflecting Ras Victory’s commitment to conscious lyrics. Kabasi’s Tun Up delivers a party vibe that fits perfectly in any dancehall session. Kabasi, known for his energetic stage presence, has previously worked with several top Caribbean producers. CliftonYeates shines on Di System, bringing a sharp delivery and social commentary—he has built a reputation for his lyrical skill in the underground dancehall scene. Nyjah’s One Unit and Galta’s Turn It Up both add to the riddim’s diversity, with Nyjah focusing on unity and Galta bringing dancefloor fire. Jahga T’s Hey Girl keeps the vibe lively, rounding out the set. Behind the release is NIYAHFYAH RECORDS, a label respected for their work in modern dancehall. NIYAHFYAH RECORDS has a history of collaborating with rising and established artists, and their productions have gained traction on major streaming platforms. Their approach to riddim projects keeps the sound fresh and relevant. For fans of 2021 dancehall, the Moonlight Riddim release was more than just a collection of tracks—it was a soundtrack for the year’s bashment parties and street dances.
Moonlight Tracklist:
- Ras Victory – African Woman
- Kabasi – Tun Up
- CliftonYeates – Di System
- Nyjah – One Unit
- Galta – Turn It Up
- Jahga T – Hey Girl
- MoonLight Riddim – MoonLight Riddim (RV Beatz & DJ Wellyman instrumental mix)
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