Recoup Riddim (Deluxe Version) produced by FM Records 2024
Recoup Overview
When Recoup Riddim dropped in 2024, dancehall fans responded with pure excitement. DJs quickly picked up the bashment release, spinning it at parties and clubs across Jamaica and beyond. The energy was contagious, and soon the riddim became a must-play for anyone wanting to get a crowd moving. A big part of the buzz came from the artists featured on the riddim. Beenie Man, known worldwide for hits like “Who Am I (Sim Simma),” brought his seasoned flair to two tracks: “Spend It” and “Yaadie.” His signature style was matched by his collaboration with Denyque on “Vibrating,” a tune that stood out for its catchy hook and playful vibe. Buju Banton, a Grammy-winning reggae and dancehall icon, delivered “Slogan,” adding his unmistakable voice and lyrical strength to the project. D’Yani’s “911” offered a fresh sound, while Elephant Man, famous for club anthems like “Pon De River Pon De Bank,” kept the tempo high with “Nuh Shaky.” Each artist brought their own touch, making the riddim a showcase of both established stars and new voices. Behind the scenes, FM Records produced and released Recoup Riddim. The label has a strong reputation in the dancehall scene, known for delivering quality productions and working with top artists. Their careful approach to crafting beats helped the riddim stand out in a crowded year. For dancehall fans, 2024 simply wouldn’t be complete without Recoup Riddim. Its infectious beats and star-studded lineup made it a defining sound of the year.
Recoup Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Spend It
- Beenie Man – Yaadie
- Beenie Man & Denyque – Vibrating
- Buju Banton – Slogan
- D’Yani – 911
- Elephant Man – Nuh Shaky
- Etana – Mirror
- Ghandi – Nuh Leany Leany
- Ginjah – Judgement
- Honorebel – Glue
- I-Octane – Love Punanny
- Kemar McGregor – Recoup Riddim
- Khago – Whine Up For Me
- Singer J – Seh Dem Bad
- Tifa – Say Yes
- Turbulence – Scaleillan
- Zed Regal – Top Class
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