Plena Wi Seh Riddim produced by Kmercial 2025
Plena Wi Seh Overview
The Plena Wi Seh Riddim brings a strong, energetic style to dancehall in 2025. The mood is bold and confident, with heavy beats and catchy hooks that make people want to move. This riddim mixes the hardcore sound of classic dancehall with the fresh melodies that are popular today. Artists like Dangles Sykotic, Loco Rg, and Kmercial lead the way on this project. Dangles Sykotic stands out with “Love Her Body,” a track that shows his raw delivery and talent for creating memorable hooks. Loco Rg brings the party vibe with “Drink & Dance,” a song that matches his reputation for high-energy performances. Kmercial, who is both a featured artist and the producer, adds his own song “Feelings” to the mix. Kmercial is known for his work with the label Kmercial Music, and he has built a solid reputation in the dancehall scene. His production style is sharp and modern, helping the riddim reach new listeners both in Jamaica and abroad. Andy Livingston joins with “Game,” adding a smooth touch to the lineup. Livingston is also known for his earlier success with the song “Earth Angel,” which brought him wider attention. Ladynice delivers “Whole Heap Ah Man,” giving a powerful female voice to the collection. The Plena Wi Seh Riddim is released by Kmercial Music and is quickly becoming a favorite at dancehall parties. The combination of strong beats, catchy hooks, and talented artists makes this riddim one to watch in 2025.
Plena Wi Seh Tracklist:
- Dangles Sykotic – Love Her Body
- Loco Rg – Drink & Dance (Clean)
- Loco Rg – Drink & Dance (Radio Edit)
- Kmercial – Feelings
- Andy Livingston – Game
- Ladynice – Whole Heap Ah Man
- Najib Audon – Slam
- Plathstar – He / She (Clean)
- Plathstar – He / She (Radio Edit)
- Zoeboy18 – Crazy (Clean)
- Zoeboy18 – Crazy (Radio Edit)
- Nikitatripix – Calita
- Andy Livingston – Earth Angel
- Abiyah Yisrael – Life
- Jimi D – Bless
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