Supa Rock Riddim produced by Supa Hype Music 2025
Supa Rock Overview
Supa Hype Music is the studio hand behind the Supa Rock Riddim, shaping its sound and energy. Supa Hype Music is led by SupaHype, a producer known in dancehall for his work with big names and for creating rhythms that get people moving. Over the years, SupaHype has built a reputation for making hits that light up dance floors and radio stations across Jamaica and beyond. On the Supa Rock Riddim, SupaHype brings together a strong lineup of artists. Maahjesty & SupaHype team up on "Weh You Get That," delivering sharp lyrics and a catchy hook. Razor B & SupaHype bring their own vibe with "Up and Down." Razor B is known for his popular track "Hot Up," which made waves in the dancehall scene a few years ago. Zephy Don & SupaHype join the project with "She Wah Fuck Now," adding a bold style to the riddim. Macka Diamond & SupaHype appear with "Fitness." Macka Diamond is a well-known dancehall artist, famous for songs like "Dye Dye," and she has won awards such as the International Reggae and World Music Award for Best Female DJ/Rapper. KB & SupaHype add "Breath Smell Fresh" to the mix, keeping the energy up. Harry Toddler, Expensive & SupaHype deliver "Badman Rock," and SupaHype closes things out with the "Instrumental" version. With these tracks, Supa Rock Riddim brings the raw energy that dancehall fans love. As of 2025, it stands as a true bashment anthem, keeping parties lively and the dance floors full.
Supa Rock Tracklist:
- Maahjesty & SupaHype – Weh You Get That
- Razor B & SupaHype – Up and Down
- Guidance, Boysie Roses, Energy Get Dere & SupaHype – Street
- Flava & SupaHype – Shots
- Zephy Don & SupaHype – She Wah Fuck Now
- Macka Diamond & SupaHype – Fitness
- KB & SupaHype – Breath Smell Fresh
- Harry Toddler, Expensive & SupaHype – Badman Rock
- SupaHype – Instrumental
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