OUTTA BODY EXPERIENCE RIDDIM produced by DUTTY ROCK PRODUCTIONS 2022
Outta Body Experience Overview
Outta Body Experience Riddim came out of Jamaica in 2022, produced by DUTTY ROCK PRODUCTIONS. This dancehall set quickly echoed through clubs across the island and made its mark on the year’s party scene. Sean Paul is one of the big names on this riddim, bringing his song “So Me Stay.” Sean Paul is known worldwide for hits like “Get Busy” and his Grammy-winning album “Dutty Rock.” Busy Signal adds his own style with “Bad Gal Only.” Busy Signal’s career includes international tracks such as “Watch Out For This (Bumaye)” with Major Lazer, which reached charts in several countries. Munga Honorable’s “Supm Afi Gwaan” keeps the energy high. Munga is respected in dancehall for his unique flow and street anthems. Chi Ching Ching brings fun to the set with “Take It Off,” adding his trademark dance moves and party lyrics. Wasp delivers “Feelings,” showing his lyrical talent and giving the riddim another layer. Other voices on the riddim include Sotto Bless with “Get A Money,” Ras Ajai’s “Protect Me Jah Jah,” Farenizzi’s “What's The Plan,” and Lauren 10’s “Sneaky Link.” Each artist adds their own flavor, making the riddim diverse and exciting for fans. DUTTY ROCK PRODUCTIONS, founded by Sean Paul, is known for shaping modern dancehall. The label has produced many hits and helped bring Jamaican music to a global audience. For dancehall fans, 2022 cannot be remembered without Outta Body Experience Riddim. Its sound, artists, and production set the tone for the year’s dancefloors.
Outta Body Experience Tracklist:
- Sean Paul – So Me Stay (Clean)
- Sean Paul – So Me Stay (Raw)
- Busy Signal – Bad Gal Only
- Munga Honorable – Supm Afi Gwaan
- Chi Ching Ching – Take It Off
- Wasp – Feelings
- Sotto Bless – Get A Money (Clean)
- Sotto Bless – Get A Money (Raw)
- Ras Ajai – Protect Me Jah Jah
- Farenizzi – What’s The Plan
- Lauren 10 – Sneaky Link
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