Seaview Riddim produced by Skelly Dan Records 2024
Seaview Overview
The 2024 yard session tape built its reputation on a lineup of tracks that captured the raw energy of dancehall. The tape kicks off with Michidon — Project Seaview, a track that sets the mood with its bold delivery. Next, Ingenious Brinks, Younq Don — Garrison brings a gritty edge, with both artists trading sharp verses. John D The Villin, Younq Don — Experience follows, blending streetwise lyrics with a catchy hook. Aldo 1Way — Look At Me keeps the momentum going, while Troy Daboy — Hopeless adds a reflective note to the session. The tape also features 1khalifah — Rabbiner, Khalifa X6, Jaytrillan — Seaview Gardens, and Skelly Dan — Riddim Project Seaview, each track adding its own flavor to the mix. Among the artists, Younq Don stands out for his collaborations on both Garrison and Experience, showing his versatility and growing presence in the scene. Michidon, known for his energetic style, leads the tape with Project Seaview. Aldo 1Way and Troy Daboy bring their unique voices, helping to round out the session’s sound. The production comes from Skelly Dan Records, a label with a history of supporting new dancehall talent. Skelly Dan Records has gained respect for its consistent output and for pushing dancehall rhythms that keep selectors and dancers engaged. Their earlier projects have also found success on digital platforms, helping to build their reputation in the dancehall community. Years after its release, selectors still reach for this yard session tape. The steady, hard-hitting riddim and memorable tracks make it a favorite for dancehall parties and playlists.
Seaview Tracklist:
- Michidon – Project Seaview
- Ingenious Brinks, Younq Don – Garrison
- John D The Villin, Younq Don – Experience
- Aldo 1Way – Look At Me
- Troy Daboy – Hopeless
- 1khalifah – Rabbiner
- Khalifa X6, Jaytrillan – Seaview Gardens
- Skelly Dan – Riddim Project Seaview
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