SWEEKA VIBES RIDDIM produced by TAKSIK MUSIK 2018
Sweeka Vibes Overview
In 2018, the Sweeka Vibes Riddim brought a pure dancehall sound to the scene. This yard beat stood out because it mixed hardcore energy with catchy hooks, making it easy to dance to and remember. Compared to other compilations from that year, Sweeka Vibes Riddim kept things raw and simple, while many others added pop or afrobeat influences. The riddim featured a strong line-up of artists. Mad Dog delivered "Work It," showing his usual confident style. Latty J gave fans "Beast Matrass," a song that matched her reputation for bold lyrics. Latty J is also known for her hit "Breathe," which helped her gain attention in the dancehall world. Taksik appeared twice on the riddim, with "Action" and "Backshot." Taksik has made a name for himself not only as an artist but also as a producer. He is the main force behind TAKSIK MUSIK, a label that has produced several popular dancehall tracks in the late 2010s. Other artists on the compilation included Shar with "I - Wheel It Out," Okonko with "A Me Diss," and Kashabar, who gave fans both "Tek Slap" and "Tek Cock." Tilly & Lando Mechanic joined in with "Dem A Wuk." The instrumental, "Sweeka Vibes Riddim Instrumental" by Taksik Music, let DJs and fans enjoy the beat on its own. TAKSIK MUSIK’s work on this riddim kept the sound true to dancehall roots. The focus was on strong rhythms and simple, infectious melodies. Sweeka Vibes Riddim remains one of the purest dancehall compilations from 2018.
Sweeka Vibes Tracklist:
- Mad Dog – Work It
- Latty J – Beast Matrass
- Latty J – Beast Matrass (Raw)
- Taksik – Action
- Taksik – Backshot
- Shar-I – Wheel It Out
- Shar-I – Wheel It Out (Raw)
- Okonko – A Me Diss
- Kashabar – Tek Slap
- Kashabar – Tek Cock
- Tilly & Lando Mechanic – Dem A Wuk
- Tilly & Lando Mechanic – Dem A Wuk (Raw)
- Taksik Music – Sweeka Vibes Riddim Instrumental
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