JELLY WATA RIDDIM produced by DJ FRASS RECORDS
Jelly Wata Overview
When Jelly Wata Riddim dropped in 2015, dancehall fans were quick to embrace its energetic sound. Selectors especially praised the release for its bashment-ready tracks, which filled parties and clubs across Jamaica and beyond. The riddim stood out for its lively production and the strong lineup of artists who contributed unique songs to the project. Among the standout tracks, 3 Star delivered “No Listen Dem,” a song that resonated with listeners for its catchy hook and confident delivery. Alkaline made a big impact with two versions: “No Regular” and “No Regular (Lilly),” both showcasing his signature style and lyrical sharpness. Assassin (Agent Sasco) brought his commanding voice to “Let Dem Say,” adding depth and a message of resilience. Beenie Man’s “Kill Dem With Style” became a favorite for its playful lyrics and danceable vibe. Chilando’s “Officer” added a streetwise perspective, rounding out the riddim’s range. Behind the scenes, DJ FRASS RECORDS was responsible for producing and releasing Jelly Wata Riddim. Known for their consistent output and influence in modern dancehall, DJ FRASS RECORDS has worked with many top artists and helped shape the sound of the genre in the 2010s. Their attention to detail, especially the use of bold horn riffs, gave Jelly Wata Riddim its signature feel. Today, Jelly Wata Riddim is remembered as a club-ready release that captured the spirit of its time. Its tracks continue to get play, showing the lasting impact of both the artists and the producer on dancehall history.
Jelly Wata Tracklist:
- 3 Star – No Listen Dem
- Alkaline – No Regular (Lilly)
- Alkaline – No Regular (Lilly) (Raw)
- Assassin (Agent Sasco) – Let Dem Say
- Beenie Man – Kill Dem With Style
- Chilando – Officer
- I Octane – Jah A Guide
- Kranium – Reputation
- Kranium – Reputation (Raw)
- Mavado – A Boy Like Me
- Mavado – A Boy Like Me (Raw)
- Mgee – Where Is My Fren
- Dj Frass Records – Jelly Wata Riddim (Instrumental)
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