SEXPRESSION RIDDIM produced by SMASHING RECORDS 2019
Sexpression Overview
When the Sexpression Riddim compilation dropped in 2019, dancehall fans quickly took notice. The collection brought a fresh sound and gave several new artists a real chance to shine. The riddim’s raw energy and catchy hooks made it a favorite in parties and on radio stations, with DJs spinning its tracks well into the following years. Diiverse stood out with “You A Di One,” a track that soon became a crowd favorite. Diiverse, known for his energetic delivery, used this song to make a mark in the dancehall scene. Flyght’s “Privacy” added a smooth, confident vibe to the project, showing off Flyght’s unique vocal style. Jahnno delivered “Want It,” a song that quickly gained traction and helped him build a loyal fanbase. Jay Krome, already known for his hit “No Joke” from earlier in his career, contributed “Grip And Glue,” which highlighted his lyrical skills. K Lyricist’s “Put It On Me” brought a melodic touch to the compilation, making it memorable for many listeners. The Sexpression Riddim was produced and released by SMASHING RECORDS, a label with a strong reputation for supporting new dancehall talent. SMASHING RECORDS is also known for their successful “Bashment Time” series, which has gathered millions of streams across platforms. Their focus on high-energy, modern dancehall has helped push the genre forward. Even years later, DJs are still playing tracks from Sexpression Riddim, keeping the excitement of 2019 alive. The compilation remains a key moment for the artists involved and for dancehall fans everywhere.
Sexpression Tracklist:
- Diiverse – You A Di One
- Flyght – Privacy
- Jahnno – Want It
- Jay Krome – Grip And Glue
- K Lyricist – Put It On Me
- Lenz – Fit Mi
- Nykka – Work This Out
- Pink Boss – Call Mi
- Smashing – Combination
- Kriptonite – Come Over
- Smashing Records – Sexpression Riddim Instrumental
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