PROTECTION LIST RIDDIM produced by JRBLOODLINE MUSIC 2021
Protection List Overview
The yard beat of the Protection List Riddim kept speakers rumbling at every sound clash in 2021. Its rhythm is sharp and energetic, with a rolling bassline that gives dancers and deejays a strong foundation. The beat’s steady, pulsing groove makes it easy to move to, and its catchy hooks get stuck in your head after just one listen. This is the kind of riddim that brings people together on the dancefloor, making every gathering feel electric. Proghres stands out on the riddim with “If I Die” and its explicit version, “If I Die (E).” Proghres is known for his honest lyrics, and his song “Memory Lane” is one of his most recognized tracks in the dancehall scene. G Whizz delivers “Hyya,” bringing his smooth vocal style that fans first heard in his breakout hit “Life.” Maestro Don’s “Protection List” and “Protection List (E)” show his versatility, building on his reputation as an artist who can ride any riddim. Jdart’s “Mi Learn” and Lavisch’s “Time and Prayer” add depth to the project, each bringing their unique voice to the yard beat. Behind the scenes, the bashment arranger and producer JRBLOODLINE MUSIC played a key role. Known for crafting hard-hitting dancehall riddims, JRBLOODLINE MUSIC has built a reputation for quality productions in Jamaica’s music industry. The label’s approach to sound design and arrangement helped make Protection List Riddim a staple in dancehall sessions. Many agree that this yard beat defined bashment energy in 2021, capturing the spirit of dancehall and keeping the culture vibrant.
Protection List Tracklist:
- Proghres – If I Die
- Proghres – If I Die (E)
- G Whizz – Hyya
- Maestro Don – Protection List
- Maestro Don – Protection List (E)
- Jdart – Mi Learn
- Lavisch – Time and Prayer
- Onsoundmynd – Blessings Counted (Mummy)
- Gihrl – Guide Me
- JRBloodline Music – Protection List Instrumental
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