PARTY VYBZ RIDDIM produced by BURN OUT RECORDS 2013
Party Vybz Overview
The sound of the yard beat is the heart of dancehall. In 2013, this rhythm was strong and full of energy. The Party Vybz Riddim brought people together in the streets, at house parties, and on sound systems. The heavy basslines and sharp drums made everyone move. This riddim captured the real feeling of dancehall culture, where music and life mix as one. Behind this release was the producer BURN OUT RECORDS. This label is known for building big, modern dancehall sounds. BURN OUT RECORDS has released several popular riddims, and their work often gets played by selectors across Jamaica and beyond. Their productions are streamed by fans worldwide, adding to the label’s reputation for quality and energy. The Party Vybz Riddim featured some talented artists. Ar Jay’s “Belly Ring” is a lively track that stands out with its catchy hook. Chrome Storm brought the party vibes with “After Party,” a song that keeps the dance going late into the night. Figga, known for his energetic style, delivered “When We A Party,” which quickly became a favorite at dances. Ithermol & Choice teamed up for “Diffrent,” adding a unique flavor to the mix. Marc Brunnel’s “House Party” kept the energy high, making it a staple for DJs. Each artist brought their own style, but the riddim tied them all together. The work of BURN OUT RECORDS and these artists made the Party Vybz Riddim a classic. The yard beat of 2013 will always echo with this fire.
Party Vybz Tracklist:
- Ar Jay – Belly Ring
- Chrome Storm – After Party
- Figga – When We A Party
- Ithermol & Choice – Diffrent
- Jah Vaska – Diffrent Settings
- Marc Brunnel – House Party
- Reggae Queen – Party Shot
- Shane E – Lets Party
- Sikani – Show It Off
- Spliffy Sparta – Raise Unuh Glass
- Spynol – Party Hard
- Star Khaliba – Touch Tonight
- Texxas Family – Party Buck
- Burn Out Records / Dj Baby Thug – Party Vybz Riddim Version
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