RÉSONANCE RIDDIM produced by DJ DAR|RED NATTY DREAD 2013
Rsonance Overview
People still talk about the yard beat from 2013. DJs love to play it, and crowds remember how the heavy basslines made everyone dance. This dancehall drop is special because it mixes classic dancehall with new, trap-inspired sounds. Even now, when DJs spin these tracks, people get excited. The riddim feels fresh, even though it dropped years ago. Many remember Layonson for his big track "Inna Mi Yard." The song became a favorite in the dancehall scene. Taï and Top La teamed up for "Konka Plass La," bringing their energy together on the riddim. Chayton made his mark with "Good Vybz," a tune that kept the party moving. Netna’s "Pussyclat" brought raw lyrics and attitude, while Ké J gave us "Ding," a track with a catchy hook. These songs are all part of what made the riddim so strong. Straïka D, Dayon Ay, Djama Staïka, Lc Jah, and Sista Sony also brought their own style to the riddim with tracks like "Grennen," "Km," "When You Back It Up," "Wè Nou," and "Yes." Each artist added something different, making the release feel like a true dancehall showcase. Behind it all was DJ DAR|RED NATTY DREAD. He is known for his sharp production and his work with rising and established artists. His label, Red Natty Dread, has put out several respected projects in the dancehall world. Thanks to his vision, the riddim still gets love from DJs and fans. The 2013 yard beat lives on, lighting up dance floors every time it plays.
Rsonance Tracklist:
- Layonson – Inna Mi Yard
- Taï & Top La – Konka Plass La
- Chayton – Good Vybz
- Jeva 9 & Def-J – Ambulance La
- Netna – Pussyclat
- Ké J – Ding
- Straïka D – Grennen
- Dayon Ay – Km
- Djama Staïka – When You Back It Up
- Lc Jah – Wè Nou
- Sista Sony – Yes
- Ryden – No Limite
- Sinner – Apparences
- Bénéjah – Yo Di
- Niko & Mt – Di Yo
- Ti Mada – Twop Douilles Ka Pété
- T Locks – Si Ou Palé Mal
- Yaggy Di Lion – Nou Pa Jin Moli
- Résonance Version
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