PEANIE RIDDIM produced by WELLOWELL PRODUCTION / NYAH BLESS MUSIC 2021
Peanie Overview
In 2021, the Peanie Riddim sound system cut brought a fresh wave to dancehall. The production, led by WELLOWELL PRODUCTION / NYAH BLESS MUSIC, stood out for its classic dancehall energy and modern touches. This riddim blended traditional dancehall with hints of hip hop and Afrobeats, making it popular in parties and on streaming platforms. Lutan Fyah’s “Granny Look Alike” is a standout track, showing his strong vocal style and conscious lyrics. Lutan Fyah is known for his roots reggae influence and tracks like “St. Jago De La Vega,” making him a respected figure in the scene. Mr Lexx’s “Duppy Gun” brings his signature flow and charisma. Mr Lexx found international fame with his hit “Full Hundred,” which charted in Jamaica and earned him collaborations with artists like Wayne Wonder and Shaggy. Mr Peppa’s “Nah Worry” adds a smooth, confident vibe, while Natty King’s “Joe” brings a rootsy feel. Natty King is recognized for his song “No Guns To Town,” which was a major hit in Jamaica and helped him win awards for Best Roots Reggae Song. Style X appears twice with “Granny Say” and “Send Dem Home,” adding catchy hooks and energetic delivery. Each artist brings their own style, but together, they ride the riddim’s rowdy layers with ease. WELLOWELL PRODUCTION / NYAH BLESS MUSIC has a history of shaping modern dancehall sounds, working with both new and established artists. Their work on the Peanie Riddim helped keep the core sound of dancehall alive in 2021, while also reaching new listeners through Apple Music downloads and Spotify streaming. This release remains a pure dancehall moment from that year.
Peanie Tracklist:
- Lutan Fyah – Granny Look Alike
- Mr Lexx – Duppy Gun
- Mr Peppa – Nah Worry
- Natty King – Joe
- Style X – Granny Say
- Style X – Send Dem Home
- Turbulence – Take You Home
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