PROBLEM CHILE RIDDIM produced by MISS WONG RECORDS 2021
Problem Chile Overview
In 2021, dancehall fans found something special in the Problem Chile Riddim. The energy of this club-ready riddim made it stand out from other yard session tapes of its time. While many tapes focused on laid-back or experimental sounds, this release brought back the raw, upbeat spirit that dancehall lovers enjoy on the dancefloor. Producer MISS WONG RECORDS played a big part in shaping the sound. Known for their work in the dancehall scene, MISS WONG RECORDS has built a reputation for creating tracks that connect with both local and international audiences. Their ability to bring together top talent and keep the sound system vibe alive has made their projects popular among selectors and fans. The tape features standout tracks from several artists. Mister Core’s “Kicks Like These (E)” and “Kicks Like These” deliver sharp lyrics and catchy hooks, adding to the riddim’s appeal. New Genasis brings a strong performance with “Diabetes (E)” and “Diabetes,” showing their skill in blending melody and grit. New Legendz’s “Money Chop (E)” and “Money Chop” offer a smooth flow that fits perfectly with the riddim’s rhythm. Paradyme’s “Miles To Go (E)” and “Miles To Go” add variety, giving listeners a different flavor on the same beat. Compared to other yard session tapes released in 2021, Problem Chile Riddim kept the dancehall tradition strong. Each artist brought their own style, but the riddim held everything together. For many dancehall fans, this tape became an essential part of the year’s soundtrack.
Problem Chile Tracklist:
- Miss Wong Records – Problem Chile Riddim
- Mister Core – Kicks Like These (E)
- Mister Core – Kicks Like These
- New Genasis – Diabetes (E)
- New Genasis – Diabetes
- New Legendz – Money Chop (E)
- New Legendz – Money Chop
- Paradyme – Miles To Go (E)
- Paradyme – Miles To Go
- Yardie OG – Fi The Summer
- Yardie OG, Stamma Kid – Step Out
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