RSVP REGGAE VOL.3 – 21ST HAPILOS COMPILATIONS 2021
RSVP Reggae Vol.3 – 21st Hapilos Compilations Overview
If you were at any dance or sound clash in 2021, you probably heard the RSVP Reggae Vol. 3 riddim booming through the speakers. This was not just another compilation—it stood out among the many yard session tapes of its time. The riddim had a raw, energetic vibe that made it a favorite for selectors and fans alike. What made this riddim special was the lineup of artists and the way each track brought something fresh. Gyptian’s “Stealing” showed his smooth vocal style, a reminder of his international hit “Hold Yuh” that took reggae to global charts. Ky-Mani Marley’s “So High” added a rootsy, soulful touch. Ky-Mani, as the son of Bob Marley, has always brought a unique blend of reggae and dancehall to his music. D’Yani’s “Guide Me” gave the riddim a heartfelt, melodic feel, showing why he’s considered one of the new voices to watch. Iba Mahr’s “Mindful” and Jesse Royal’s “You And I” both added conscious lyrics and uplifting energy—Jesse Royal, known for his album “Royal,” often brings a message of unity and strength. Other standout tracks included “Signs Of The Times” by Jahmiel & Bugle, “My Love” by Fantan Mojah, “Way With Word” by Lutan Fyah, “Dreams To Reality” by Kabaka Pyramid, and “Love Triangle” by Anthony B. Each artist brought their own style, making the riddim a true showcase of dancehall talent. The track builder’s work was key here, crafting a beat that could carry so many voices while keeping the bashment energy alive. Many fans agree: this riddim defined the dancehall sound of 2021.
Tracklist:
- Gyptian – Stealing
- Ky-Mani Marley – So High
- D’Yani – Guide Me
- Iba Mahr – Mindful
- Jesse Royal – You And I
- Jahmiel & Bugle – Signs Of The Times
- Fantan Mojah – My Love
- Lutan Fyah – Way With Word
- Kabaka Pyramid – Dreams To Reality
- Anthony B – Love Triangle
- Alaine – Devine Love
- Sizzla – You And Me
- I-Wayne feat. Bono G – Warmongers
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