PERFECT TIMING RIDDIM produced by TROYTON MUSIC 2021
Perfect Timing Overview
Jada Kingdom, Charly Black, Jah Vinci, Dyani, and Pressure Busspipe all brought their unique styles to a dancehall collection that stood out in 2021. Jada Kingdom, known for her hit single "Banana," delivered "Perfect Timing," a track that highlights her smooth vocals and confident presence. Charly Black, who gained international attention with "Gyal You a Party Animal," added his energetic flair to the set with "One More Time." Jah Vinci, a respected name in dancehall and reggae, contributed "Popular Demand." His history with the Portmore Empire and collaborations with artists like Vybz Kartel have made him a familiar voice in the genre. Dyani, with "Ride It," offered a fresh sound, while Pressure Busspipe, recognized for his reggae anthem "Love and Affection," gave listeners "Infectious Feeling." Tishana also joined the lineup with "Best Friend Girl," adding more variety to the project. The collection was brought together by TROYTON MUSIC, a well-known producer and label in the dancehall scene. Troyton has worked with major artists like Alkaline and Mavado and is known for producing the "Intoxxicated Riddim," which has millions of streams. His production style often blends catchy rhythms with a modern edge, making his riddims popular in clubs and on radio. Looking back, this dancehall set captured the lively and hopeful spirit of 2021. Each artist and song contributed to a project that was both dancefloor-ready and memorable, showing the strength and diversity of modern dancehall music.
Perfect Timing Tracklist:
- Jada Kingdom – Perfect Timing (Clean)
- Jada Kingdom – Perfect Timing (Raw)
- Charly Black – One More Time (Clean)
- Charly Black – One More Time (Raw)
- Jah Vinci – Popular Demand
- Dyani – Ride It (explicit)
- Dyani – Ride It
- Pressure Busspipe – Infectious Feeling
- I-Octane – Body Wanted
- Tishana – Best Friend Girl (Clean)
- Tishana – Best Friend Girl (Raw)
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