SUN SCREEN RIDDIM produced by J-YAAD MUZIK PRODUCTION 2021
Sun Screen Overview
J-YAAD MUZIK PRODUCTION set the stage for one of 2021’s most memorable dancehall releases with the Sun Screen Riddim. Known for their sharp production and influence in the modern dancehall scene, J-YAAD MUZIK PRODUCTION helped shape the sound of the year. Their work has gained attention both locally and internationally, with riddims that often become staples at parties and street dances. The Sun Screen Riddim quickly became a yard anthem, thanks to a lineup of standout artists. Anju Luv brought undeniable energy with "Whine On It," a track that kept dance floors moving. Anju Luv also teamed up with Day1 Star on "Rave," adding another layer to the riddim’s party vibe. Bally Don’s "Drink & Wild Out" captured the spirit of celebration, while David Chang’s "Nah Go Home" delivered a catchy hook that fans remembered long after the party ended. ZOMBI rounded out the set with "Jump Out Clean," bringing a fresh voice to the mix. Among these artists, David Chang is recognized for his collaborations in the dancehall community, and Anju Luv has built a steady following with energetic performances. Each artist brought their unique style, but it was the teamwork with J-YAAD MUZIK PRODUCTION that made the tracks shine. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a key role in shaping the riddim’s crisp, punchy sound, ensuring that each song stood out while staying true to the dancehall tradition. Looking back, Sun Screen Riddim’s lively backdrop helped keep dancehall alive in 2021, giving fans a reason to celebrate and keeping the party spirit strong.
Sun Screen Tracklist:
- Anju Luv – Whine On It
- Bally Don – Drink & Wild Out
- David Chang – Nah Go Home
- Day1 Star – Rave (feat Anju Luv)
- J-Asha – Till Day Light
- ZOMBI – Jump Out Clean
- J-Yaad Muzik – Sun Screen Riddim
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