PINE TREE RIDDIM produced by YUNG GENZ MUZIQ 2021
Pine Tree Overview
In the heart of Jamaica’s dancehall scene, the bashment flow of 2021 brought people together at every party. The energy was high, the crowd was ready, and selectors knew exactly which riddim would set the night off. Pine Tree Riddim became one of those unforgettable sounds that shaped the year, with its infectious beat and modern touch. The sound engineer played a key role in crafting this experience. Every bassline and drum hit was sharpened to perfection, making the riddim stand out in every dancehall. The mix was clear and heavy, driving the crowd and keeping the dance floor moving. Producer YUNG GENZ MUZIQ was the mastermind behind Pine Tree Riddim. Known for bringing fresh vibes to the scene, YUNG GENZ MUZIQ released this instrumental under his own label, and it quickly gained traction on streaming platforms like Spotify. His work on Pine Tree Riddim helped set a new standard for modern dancehall production. The artists on the riddim each brought their own style. Skillibeng and Street Gena teamed up for "Faar (E)" and "Faar," both tracks showing their sharp lyrics and unique flows. Skillibeng, already famous for hits like "Crocodile Teeth," added more fire to his growing catalogue with these collaborations. Dreadful’s "Loving You" brought a melodic touch, while Krushal’s "Pine Tree (E)" and "Pine Tree" added another layer of energy. Each song reflected the artists’ strengths and the riddim’s versatility. Together, these tracks made Pine Tree Riddim a true highlight of 2021’s dancehall bashment flow, remembered by crowds and selectors alike.
Pine Tree Tracklist:
- Skillibeng, Street Gena – Faar (E)
- Skillibeng, Street Gena – Faar
- Dreadful – Loving You
- Krushal – Pine Tree (E)
- Krushal – Pine Tree
- Yung Genz Muziq – Pine Tree Riddim (Instrumental)
https://open.spotify.com/album/61pQvwwyuf6HqQUf6xfZzg?si=92d7225ce3a24a18
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