NO NONSENSE RIDDIM produced by REBELLION CITY PRODUCTIONS 2021
No Nonsense Overview
In 2021, dancehall was bursting with new energy, and the No Nonsense Riddim fit right in. This bashment rhythm quickly became a favorite at late-night parties, with its lively beat and streetwise edge. The riddim’s sound captured the spirit of the year, when fans were looking for music that could bring people together and keep the vibes lively. Behind this project is REBELLION CITY PRODUCTIONS, a label known for its dedication to authentic dancehall and reggae sounds. Based in Jamaica, the label has built a reputation for working with both established and rising artists. Their productions often get attention for their quality and have been streamed widely on platforms like YouTube and Spotify, helping to spread modern dancehall to a global audience. The artists featured on the No Nonsense Riddim each bring something unique. Akae Beka, known for his deep roots legacy as the former frontman of Midnite, delivers “The Draw” with his signature conscious lyrics. Ataru steps up with “Fire Side Soldier,” adding a militant edge that fits the riddim’s energy. Bescenta, who gained recognition with his hit single “Ganja Tree,” keeps the fire burning on “Fire Burn.” Ily Culcha’s “See Dem Ah Come” offers a fresh perspective, while Iyata Safari teams up with Isaac Faith for “Plan Ahead,” blending strong vocals and thoughtful lyrics. Dancehall selectors still rate this 2021 yard session tape for its powerful lineup and lasting party appeal. The No Nonsense Riddim stands as a true snapshot of dancehall’s pulse that year.
No Nonsense Tracklist:
- Akae Beka – The Draw
- Ataru – Fire Side Soldier
- Bescenta – Fire Burn
- Ily Culcha – See Dem Ah Come
- Iyata Safari feat. Isaac Faith – Plan Ahead
- Jalifa – Unstoppable
- Karbon – Top Balla
- Khari Kill – Gun Town
- Lutan Fyah – Who Need Enemy
- Raggo Zulu Rebel – Bible Story
- Ras Attitude – Reign and Rule
- Yaadcore – Well Blessed
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