Stink Riddim (Reloaded Remixes) produced by Mad One Music and Bellevue Sound 2025
Stink Overview
The dancehall party scene is alive in 2025, and the new riddim is making waves in clubs everywhere. The music is loud, colorful, and full of energy. What makes this sound special is how it blends dancehall with hints of other genres, like afrobeats and hip hop. This mix keeps the crowd moving and attracts fans from all over the world. Vybz Kartel leads the charge with “Ar 15,” bringing his signature style. Kartel is known for hits like “Fever” and is one of dancehall’s most influential voices, even topping charts in Jamaica and the UK. Tielo Lanez & Ayetian join forces on “Hey Diddle 2,” offering a fresh take that fits perfectly with the party vibe. Gyptian & Mel Grande’s “Can’t Get Enough” brings a smooth, melodic touch. Gyptian is famous for his international hit “Hold Yuh,” which reached the Billboard Hot 100. Jahshii’s “Domino Gyalis” adds street energy, while Shauna Controlla & Renee 6:30 turn up the heat with “Shake It To The Max.” The song’s catchy beat and bold lyrics make it a favorite on dance floors. Behind these tracks, producers Mad One Music and Bellevue Sound are key. Mad One Music has a history of pushing dancehall forward, working with both new and established artists. Bellevue Sound is known for high-quality productions that often cross into global markets. This riddim is more than a trend—it’s a celebration of dancehall’s power to unite sounds and people. The party backdrop is here, and it’s making everyone dance.
Stink Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel – Ar 15
- Tielo Lanez & Ayetian – Hey Diddle 2
- Mavado – Bend Ova
- Gyptian & Mel Grande – Can’t Get Enough
- Jahshii – Domino Gyalis
- Shauna Controlla & Renee 6:30 – Shake It To The Max
- Moliy & Sean Paul – Shake To The Max “Tuff”
- Moliy, Skillibeng & Shenseea – Shake To The Max
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