QUEEN FACE RIDDIM produced by VYBZ KLASSIC PRODUCTION – 2019
Queen Face Overview
When the Queen Face Riddim dropped in 2019, it brought a fresh energy to dancehall and bashment sessions everywhere. The rhythm is lively, with a strong, steady beat that gets people moving. Its bassline is deep, and the drums hit hard, making it perfect for parties and street dances. The Queen Face Riddim quickly became a favorite for DJs and fans who wanted to keep the dance floor packed. Several talented artists rode this rhythm with their own unique styles. TP / Raheem delivered "YRNH," bringing sharp lyrics and a catchy flow. Don Andre, known for his 2016 dance hit “Tom Cruise,” added depth with "Ghetto Life," a track that connects with listeners through its real-life stories. Danga Pro’s "Real And Propa" stands out with confident delivery and smooth wordplay. Bazza T’s "Good Luck" brings a positive vibe, while Ras Charmer’s "Rok Away The Blues" offers a soulful touch that balances the riddim’s energy. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a key role in shaping the crisp sound of each track. The producer, VYBZ KLASSIC PRODUCTION, is known for pushing dancehall forward. With a reputation for high-quality riddims and a growing catalogue, VYBZ KLASSIC PRODUCTION helped Queen Face Riddim reach listeners worldwide, making an impact beyond Jamaica. Looking back, the Queen Face Riddim captured the spirit of 2019 bashment culture. Its infectious beat, strong lineup of artists, and top-notch production made it a true anthem for the year.
Queen Face Tracklist:
- TP / Raheem – YRNH
- TP / Raheem – YRNH (raw)
- Don Andre – Ghetto Life
- Danga Pro – Real And Propa
- Bazza T – Good Luck
- Bazza T – Good Luck (raw)
- Ras Charmer – Rok Away The Blues
- Black Kush – Show Dem
- Dohlance – Too Hard
- G Maffiah – Dollar Sign
- Klassic Production – Queenface Riddim Instrumental
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