STYLE AND FLOW RIDDIM produced by ARTISTIC CREATIVE TALENT AGENCY (ACTA)
Style And Flow Overview
In 2021, dancehall saw a fresh wave of yard beats that balanced classic energy with modern production. Among these, the Style And Flow Riddim stood out as a pure example of the genre’s timeless appeal. The riddim’s infectious groove and crisp percussion made it a favorite for selectors, who praised its bashment-ready tracks and dancefloor pull. At the heart of this project is the producer ARTISTIC CREATIVE TALENT AGENCY (ACTA). Known for their sharp ear and quality control, ACTA has built a reputation for shaping melodic, well-structured riddims that respect dancehall’s roots while pushing boundaries. Over the years, ACTA has worked with a range of artists, helping to deliver releases that resonate both in Jamaica and abroad. Their careful approach to production ensures each track on the Style And Flow Riddim feels distinct yet unified. The riddim’s lineup brings together some notable voices. D'Lanlord delivers “You'll Be Ok,” a track that showcases his smooth delivery and positive message. D'Lanlord has been recognized for his lyrical talent and consistent output in the dancehall scene. Kripted steps up with “Ambition,” riding the riddim with confidence. His style adds a fresh perspective, and his work continues to build momentum in the genre. Problem Child, already known for the soca hit “Party Animal,” brings his energy to “Bad Wuk (Explicit),” adding a raw, party-ready edge. Smaddy rounds out the set with “Hustle,” a track that speaks to the everyday grind and determination, themes that resonate deeply with dancehall fans. Together, these artists and ACTA’s production keep the Style And Flow Riddim firmly rooted as one of the standout dancehall sounds of 2021.
Style And Flow Tracklist:
- D’Lanlord – You’ll Be Ok
- Kripted – Ambition
- Problem Child – Bad Wuk (Explicit)
- Sita D Lyrical Diva – My Circle
- Smaddy – Hustle
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