REAL FAMILY RIDDIM produced by I.M.P RECORDS & GRAFTA 2021
Real Family Overview
Fucha Kid, Fyah Levi, Grafta, Jah Red Lion, and Krytical are the artists behind the Real Family Riddim, a dancehall release that made waves in 2021. Each artist brought their own style to the project. Fucha Kid is known for his energetic track "Pon Di Floor," which has been a favorite among dancehall fans. Fyah Levi, who delivers the song "Bounce" on this riddim, has built a reputation for his lively performances and catchy hooks. Grafta, who also lends his vocals to the title track "Real Family Riddim," played a key role in shaping the sound of this release. Jah Red Lion joins the lineup with "Bubble Up Now," while Krytical adds his voice to "Best Life." Together, these artists created a yard session tape that quickly found support from DJs and dancehall selectors. The riddim was produced by I.M.P RECORDS and GRAFTA. I.M.P RECORDS has worked on several projects that highlight new and established talents in the dancehall scene. GRAFTA, both an artist and a producer, has previously gained attention for blending classic dancehall rhythms with modern production techniques. Real Family Riddim stood out in 2021 as one of the most club-ready releases. The tape also features tracks like "Struggle" by Mac Truc, "Falling" by Madd Bwoy Khaki, "Gyal Dem Luv Mi" by Tyrant, and "You Turn Me On" by UT Ras. With its fresh sound and strong lineup, this riddim became a staple at parties and yard sessions across the dancehall community.
Real Family Tracklist:
- Fucha Kid – Pon Di Floor
- Fyah Levi – Bounce
- Grafta – Real Family Riddim (Instrumental)
- Jah Red Lion – Bubble Up Now
- Krytical – Best Life
- Mac Truc – Struggle
- Madd Bwoy Khaki – Falling
- Sugardaddy, SavageV – Baby Love
- Tyrant – Gyal Dem Luv Mi (Radio Edit)
- Tyrant – Gyal Dem Luv Mi
- UT Ras – You Turn Me On
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