Stinging Voice Riddim produced by Skorpioh Music 2024
Stinging Voice Overview
In early 2024, the dancehall scene got a fresh boost with the release of the Stinging Voice Riddim. This bashment release quickly made its mark at parties across Jamaica and beyond, becoming one of the standout sounds of the year. The riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Skorpioh led the charge with tracks like "Alive," "Can We Talk," and the title track "Stinging Voice Riddim." Skorpioh is no stranger to the spotlight, having worked with several top names in the industry and building a solid reputation for both his vocal and production skills. Knatch Rychus added to the energy with "Good Mood," a track that got plenty of spins at dances. JR Blaze’s "Head Corner Stone" also stood out, bringing his signature style to the project. Imar Shephard, known for his roots reggae influences and previous international tours, contributed "One More Time," adding a melodic touch to the bashment vibe. Jay McCarthy’s "So Free" rounded out the main lineup, delivering catchy hooks that crowds sang along to. Behind the mixing board, Skorpioh Music shaped the sound of the riddim. The label, recognized for its high-quality dancehall productions and consistent output, made sure each track fit together smoothly. Skorpioh Music’s work on this riddim added to their growing list of notable releases, helping to set the tone for dancehall in 2024. Stinging Voice Riddim was more than just a collection of songs—it was a bashment highlight that crowds remembered, and a true reflection of the year’s dancehall energy.
Stinging Voice Tracklist:
- Skorpioh – Alive
- Knatch Rychus – Good Mood
- JR Blaze – Head Corner Stone
- Imar Shephard – One More Time
- Jay McCarthy – So Free
- Lady Kay – Tie No Man
- Rachaad Amarjii – Puncinella
- PC Don – Strange
- Skorpioh – Can We Talk
- Skorpioh – Stinging Voice Riddim
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