ONE RIDDIM produced by FRANKIE MUSIC / MAFEA LEE 2022
One Overview
In 2022, some of dancehall’s most energetic voices came together on a riddim that caught the attention of bashment fans everywhere. The lineup included Beenie Man, known worldwide for hits like “Who Am I (Sim Simma)” and the Grammy-winning album “Art and Life.” On this project, he brought his signature style to the track “Stop What You Doing.” Kevyn V delivered “So Mi Flex,” adding his own flair to the mix. Laa Lee, who gained popularity with songs like “Dirt Bounce,” kept the energy high with “1Ne Riddim.” Yaksta, recognized for his socially conscious hit “Ambition,” contributed the catchy “Tic Toc.” The duo Qraig Voicemail & Harry Toddler, both respected names in dancehall, teamed up for the lively “Swing.” The riddim also featured GspStretch with “Tek Di Middle” and Vynel with “Humble Miself.” Frankie Music provided the “One Riddim Instrumental,” letting the production shine on its own. The bashment flow of this project captured the rebellious spirit of its time. The tracks were shaped by producer FRANKIE MUSIC / MAFEA LEE, a well-known force in the Jamaican music industry. Frankie Music has worked with top artists and is known for producing hits like Koffee’s “Raggamuffin.” The label’s experience and ear for new sounds gave the riddim a unique identity, blending classic dancehall vibes with a fresh twist. The result was a standout bashment release for 2022, with each artist bringing their own style to a riddim that got people moving in clubs and dancehalls across Jamaica and beyond.
One Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Stop What You Doing (Clean)
- Beenie Man – Stop What You Doing (Raw)
- Kevyn V – So Mi Flex
- Laa Lee – 1Ne Riddim
- Yaksta – Tic Toc
- Qraig Voicemail & Harry Toddler – Swing
- GspStretch – Tek Di Middle (Clean)
- GspStretch – Tek Di Middle (Raw)
- Vynel – Humble Miself
- Frankie Music – One Riddim Instrumental
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