NEW TECH RIDDIM produced by TcM PRODUCTION
New Tech Riddim is a 2020 dancehall riddim that mixes tradition with innovation. C Jay, Chaotic, Chuky Daan perform bold verses over bouncy beats, creating a sound that feels both classic and new. With TcM PRODUCTION steering the project, block party anthem is always in focus. This riddim proves how timeless the genre can be. Must-listen riddim! Unstoppable riddim!
New Tech Overview
New Tech Riddim is a dancehall release from 2020 that brings together both traditional and modern sounds. This riddim features several artists who each bring their own style to the project. C Jay is known for his energetic delivery and catchy hooks in the dancehall scene. Chaotic stands out for his raw lyrics and strong stage presence. Chuky Daan has built a reputation for his smooth flow and ability to connect with audiences. LeeBoss is recognized for his unique voice and versatility across different rhythms. Madcardi adds a bold energy, often experimenting with new sounds in his music. The project is produced by TcM PRODUCTION, a label that has worked on several notable dancehall projects over the years. TcM PRODUCTION is respected for supporting both new and established talent, and for its focus on high-quality production. The New Tech Riddim itself mixes upbeat, bouncy beats with classic dancehall elements, creating a sound that feels both fresh and familiar. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing evolution of dancehall music, blending older influences with new ideas. The riddim is rooted in Jamaican culture and continues the tradition of bringing people together on the dance floor. Its mix of innovation and respect for the genre’s roots shows why dancehall remains a vital part of music today.
New Tech Tracklist:
- C Jay – Harder
- Chaotic – Firm
- Chuky Daan – Axio
- LeeBoss – Heavy Link
- Madcardi – Sick
- Spenshell – Bajan Girl
- Tej – Hunt Di Paper
- Vokal Assert – Waste Man
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