Recollection Riddim produced by Skipted Beat and Chef / Mountainside Music 2024
Recollection Overview
In Jamaica, the yard is more than just a place—it’s a gathering spot where music sets the mood and brings people together. In 2024, the dancehall scene saw a powerful wave with the release of the Recollection Riddim. This riddim quickly became a favorite in yards across the island, with selectors spinning it at every party and street corner lime. The masterminds behind the riddim were Skipted Beat and Chef from Mountainside Music. Known for their consistent work in the dancehall industry, Mountainside Music has produced several projects that highlight the raw energy of Jamaican music. Their collaborations with rising and established artists have helped shape the sound of modern dancehall, and their work on Recollection Riddim kept the party energy alive from start to finish. Artists like Rawlyfe, with the track No Emotions, brought a tough and honest vibe to the riddim. Kimi, who is well known for her hit 100 Pounds, delivered a catchy anthem that got plenty of play in both local and international circles. Baby Shanks added flavor with Na Take Me Out, while Gskell’s Loose Screws kept things lively. The duo Jahllano and Skripturez joined forces for Born As A Winner, adding a strong message of perseverance to the mix. Each track on the riddim helped prove the creative power of Jamaican yard studios in 2024. The selector’s mix of Recollection Riddim showed how local talent and skilled producers can create music that connects with people everywhere. This project stands as a shining example of dancehall’s ongoing influence and energy.
Recollection Tracklist:
- Rawlyfe – No Emotions
- Kimi – 100 Pounds
- Baby Shanks – Na Take Me Out
- Gskell – Loose Screws
- Jahllano, Skripturez – Born As A Winner
- Blizo – Ghetto Child
- Boy Boy – Seizure
- Mountainside Music – Recollection Riddim
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