Pepperseed Riddim produced by Bellevue Sound 2025
Pepperseed Overview
The new dancehall set brings a lively sound that keeps clubs moving in 2025. Bellevue Sound, known for pushing boundaries in Jamaican music, is the producer behind this energetic project. The label has made a name for itself with hard-hitting beats and a focus on quality, helping tracks reach streaming charts across the Caribbean. A big part of the collection’s success comes from the skilled sound engineer. Their careful mixing and mastering bring out the best in each performance, making sure every bassline and vocal hits hard. The recording process focused on capturing the raw energy of each artist, giving the songs a live, urgent feel. Aidonia delivers two strong tracks, “Piranha” and “Agony.” His sharp delivery and creative wordplay shine. Aidonia is well known for his hit “Yeah Yeah,” which topped charts in Jamaica and helped cement his place in the dancehall scene. Vybz Kartel, a legend in the genre, brings three songs: “Boom,” “Upside Down,” and “11:45.” Kartel’s powerful voice and catchy hooks are a highlight. He is famous for classics like “Fever,” which has millions of streams worldwide. Kaka Highflames and Gladdest team up on “Dancing Thing,” adding a playful vibe. Jamal’s “Motivate” stands out with uplifting lyrics, while Chronic Law’s “Informer” brings a darker, streetwise edge. Each artist adds their own style, shaping a collection that feels fresh and exciting. This dancehall set captures the spirit of 2025, giving fans the raw energy they want.
Pepperseed Tracklist:
- Aidonia – Piranha
- Vybz Kartel – Boom
- Kaka Highflames & Gladdest – Dancing Thing
- Aidonia – Agony
- Jamal – Motivate
- Chronic Law – Informer
- Bounty KIller, Beenie Man & Busy Signal – 3X Bbb
- Vybz Kartel – Upside Down
- Vybz Kartel – 11:45
- Kaka Highflames & Gladdest – Dancing Thing
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