SHOWTIME VYBZ RIDDIM produced by MILITEC RECORDS 2013
Showtime Vybz Overview
In 2013, dancehall was packed with digital riddims and energetic singles, but the Showtime Vybz Riddim stood out for its true yard session energy. This beat brought back the raw, late-night party vibe that fans loved, and quickly became a favorite at street dances and house parties across Jamaica. Behind this riddim is MILITEC RECORDS, a label known for keeping the authentic island sound alive. MILITEC RECORDS has built a reputation for producing tracks that capture the spirit of dancehall’s roots, and their catalog continues to grow with well-received releases. Their focus on quality production has made them a respected name among both artists and selectors. The riddim features a tight lineup of artists. Askel delivers “Gyal Mi Like Yuh Style,” a track that rides the riddim’s bounce with catchy lyrics and smooth delivery. Fashion Linx comes in strong with “Ex Rated,” adding a bold edge to the project. Jdon Heights brings a classic theme to the table with “Ganja,” tapping into the long tradition of herb anthems in dancehall. Jdon Heights is also known for collaborations with several rising producers in the scene. Starr Blacks’s “Rrr” is a standout for its raw vocal energy and streetwise lyrics, while Tiny Nerferty’s “Slow Wine” offers a slower, more sensual take on the riddim, showing the beat’s versatility. The Showtime Vybz Riddim remains one of the purest dancehall sounds from 2013, giving both longtime fans and new listeners a real taste of the yard session experience.
Showtime Vybz Tracklist:
- Askel – Gyal Mi Like Yuh Style
- Fashion Linx – Ex Rated
- Jdon Heights – Ganja
- Starr Blacks – Rrr
- Tiny Nerferty – Slow Wine
- Towa World Orda – Gurl’S Dem Time
- Chris Militant – Your Gyal Want Mi
- Akwiline – Touch U All Night
- Future Di Captain – Your Gal A Mine
- Harsh Yuh Body Slap Weh
- Mr Majiq – Mi Nu Need Swagg
- Ras Serious – Pon Di Rr
- Rawpa Crawpa – Bounce Yuh Body Gyal
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