NOTHERN HEMISPHARE RIDDIM produced by ELDOH RADO PRODUCTIONS/PRYCE WAYNE MUSIQ 2019
Nothern Hemisphare Overview
The Nothern Hemisphare Riddim brought a fresh sound to dancehall in 2019, thanks to the steady work of the studio team. The producer, ELDOH RADO PRODUCTIONS/PRYCE WAYNE MUSIQ, played a big part in shaping the riddim’s unique style. Known for their creative approach, this production team has helped push new artists into the spotlight and has a growing catalog on Apple Music. This riddim features a strong lineup. Dynasti stands out with "Saucey," a track that quickly became popular in dancehall circles. Dynasti’s energy on this song helped the riddim catch the attention of partygoers and DJs. Frass Queen brings her own power to the set with "Watch Your Behavior." She is already known for her bold lyrics and commanding voice, and this song added to her reputation. Plan Boss delivers "Bad From Mi Young," showing off a confident style that fits right into the riddim’s vibe. Skyla Kyro appears twice, first with "Do The Evil" and then with "Brace It Up." Both tracks highlight Skyla Kyro’s catchy flow and ability to keep the dance moving. ShyneTyme’s "Bruck It Off" brings a raw energy that fans remember from late-night sessions. Frasswell’s "07 - Frasswell" adds another layer to the project, helping to round out the tape. Each artist brought something special, but the producer’s vision held it all together. Looking back, the Nothern Hemisphare Riddim helped keep dancehall strong in 2019, filling parties and yard sessions with fresh sounds.
Nothern Hemisphare Tracklist:
- Dynasti – Saucey (Chrome White)
- Frass Queen – Watch Your Behavior
- Plan Boss – Bad From Mi Young
- Skyla Kyro – Do The Evil (Jump Out)
- Skyla Kyro – Brace It Up (Raw)
- ShyneTyme – Bruck It Off
- Frasswell – 07 – Frasswell (Can’t Humble.wav)
- Eldoh Rado Productions & Pryce Wayne Musiq – Nothern Hemisphare Riddim
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