PLEASURE TYME RIDDIM produced by TROYTON MUSIC 2023
Pleasure Tyme Overview
In 2023, dancehall sound system culture got a fresh boost from the Pleasure Tyme Riddim. This set, produced by TROYTON MUSIC, brought together some of the genre’s most exciting voices and gave new artists their first big chance to shine. The riddim’s heartbeat is its percussion, a style that keeps dance floors moving and selectors reaching for the next track. TROYTON MUSIC, the producer behind this release, has a strong presence in reggae and dancehall. Known for working with top artists and for the label's streaming success, TROYTON MUSIC has become a name to watch in the scene. Their production on Pleasure Tyme Riddim keeps the energy high and the rhythms sharp, making it a favorite for sound systems looking to spark a crowd. The set features Busy Signal with “Mr Luv n Run,” a track that showcases his signature flow. Busy Signal is well-known for hits like “Stay So” and collaborations with international acts, but here he brings his energy straight to the dancehall core. I Waata’s “90s Pickney” carries a nostalgic vibe, connecting the past and present of Jamaican music. I Octane adds his voice with “Da Wine Deh,” bringing the melodic hooks that have earned him spots on reggae charts and an IRAWMA award for Best Male DJ. Rytikal’s “Gwaan Like She Shy” rounds out the set, marking another step forward in his rising career. The Pleasure Tyme Riddim, produced by TROYTON MUSIC, will always echo the fire of 2023, living on in sound system culture and dancehall playlists everywhere.
Pleasure Tyme Tracklist:
- Busy Signal – Mr Luv n Run
- Busy Signal – Mr Luv n Run (Radio Edit)
- I Waata – 90s Pickney
- I Waata – 90s Pickney (Radio Edit)
- I Octane – Da Wine Deh
- I Octane – Da Wine Deh (Radio Edit)
- Rytikal – Gwaan Like She Shy
- Rytikal – Gwaan Like She Shy (Radio Edit)
- Troyton Music – Pleasure Tyme Riddim (Instrumental)
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