OMNIPOTENCE RIDDIM produced by AREA ONE RECORDZ 2020
Omnipotence Overview
The Omnipotence Riddim was released in 2020 and quickly became a strong example of modern dancehall production. It was produced by AREA ONE RECORDZ, a label known for its creative approach to riddim making. The project brought together several artists who each added their own style to the release. Andre Lyricist is known for his sharp lyrics and energetic delivery. His songs often focus on real-life stories, and his track on this riddim keeps that tradition alive. Frasko and Avokk joined forces for their contribution, bringing a mix of strong vocals and catchy hooks. Their style is often described as lively and fresh, attracting young dancehall fans. Jkan is another artist featured on the riddim. He is recognized for his smooth flow and ability to blend singing with deejaying, which gives his music a unique sound. MadVoice is known for his powerful voice and direct messages. His songs often address social issues, and his work on this riddim follows that pattern. Sentimental brings a softer, melodic touch. He often sings about relationships and emotions, adding variety to the project. Monie is also part of the lineup, known for his party anthems and clear, rhythmic style. AREA ONE RECORDZ has a history of working with both new and established artists in the dancehall scene. The label is respected for its consistent quality and attention to detail. The Omnipotence Riddim itself features upbeat rhythms, driving basslines, and melodies that fit well with dancehall parties. Its focus on gyal tunes gives it a lively and fun atmosphere, making it popular among DJs and fans alike.
Omnipotence Tracklist:
- Andre Lyricist – Phone Operator
- Caption Doll – Step Inna Di Place
- Frasko & Avokk – Idi Amin
- Jkan – Senorita
- MadVoice – Middle Day
- Sentimental & Monie – Dirt
- Sentimental – Ambition
- Skylar Kyro – Currency
- Teeman Bloodz – Sicario Badness
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