RETRO TENG RIDDIM produced by AXXIONPACK RECORDS 2019
Retro Teng Overview
The Retro Teng Riddim brings a lively bashment flow that captures the real spirit of dancehall in 2019. The rhythm is fast, bouncy, and full of energy, perfect for late-night parties where fans want to dance until morning. The mood is joyful and unstoppable, with a beat that keeps everyone moving. On this riddim, Million Stylez delivers “Watch & Pray,” showing his smooth singjay style. Million Stylez is well known for his international hit “Miss Fatty,” which brought him global attention. Beenie Man, often called the “King of Dancehall,” adds his unique voice with “Go Fi Mi Money.” Beenie Man is famous for winning a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001 for “Art & Life.” Burru Banton brings a deep, classic sound on “Can’t Blame No Man,” giving the riddim a true old-school dancehall vibe. Ward 21, known for their hard-hitting beats and creative lyrics, join with “Dread & Terrible.” Stein’s “Under the Moonlight” adds a smooth touch to the mix, showing his talent for catchy hooks and melodies. The riddim was produced by AXXIONPACK RECORDS, a label respected for its focus on singjay and dancehall styles. AXXIONPACK RECORDS has worked with many artists and built a strong reputation for quality productions in the dancehall world. Retro Teng Riddim stands out as one of the pure dancehall sounds of 2019. Its irresistible energy and strong lineup of artists made it a favorite at parties and in dancehall circles everywhere.
Retro Teng Tracklist:
- Million Stylez – Watch & Pray
- Beenie Man – Go Fi Mi Money
- Burru Banton – Can’t Blame No Man
- Ward 21 – Dread & Terrible
- Stein – Under the Moonlight
- Anthony B – My Sound a Murdah
- Turbulence – Bun Down
- Lazee – My Type Ah Ting
- Danjah – Ram Up Session
- T Smallz – My Crown
- Star Prynce – Praying Mantis
- Retro Teng Riddim Version/Instrumental
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