T Junction Riddim produced by Judgement Yaad Malawi 2024
T Junction Overview
Today, people still talk about the party energy that came with the T Junction Riddim in 2024. The riddim brought a wild, rebellious spirit to dancehall parties, and it’s remembered for lighting up dance floors across the scene. When it dropped, the sound was fresh and bold, making everyone want to move. Looking back, the artists who voiced on the riddim each brought their own style. Jeelz made waves with the song "T Junction," which quickly became a favorite at parties. Ishan Cyapital, known for his earlier work "Another Level," added his unique flow to the mix. Blasto kept the vibes going with "She waan it," showing why he’s respected in the dancehall world. Breeze Selassie’s "Link Up" gave the riddim a cool, laid-back touch, while Chycoon Njuchi King’s "Why" added another layer of flavor. Every artist on the riddim helped shape its sound, but the real magic came from the studio. Judgement Yaad Malawi, the producer behind it all, has a reputation for pushing Malawian dancehall forward. His label, Judgement Yard Records, is well known for supporting local talent and bringing new sounds to the scene. With the T Junction Riddim, he managed to blend hardcore dancehall with catchy melodies, making it a bashment highlight of 2024. The riddim stands as a snapshot of its time—full of energy, attitude, and unforgettable party moments. Even now, it’s easy to see why people still play it when they want to turn up the vibe.
T Junction Tracklist:
- Jeelz – T Junction
- Ishan Cyapital – Another Level
- Blasto – She waan it
- Zovado – Chimwemwe
- Breeze Selassie – Link Up
- Chycoon Njuchi King – Why
- Eanerstar – One World
- Emerald – Love Money
- Ginitoh – Every Situation
- Provoice – Ghetto Bway
- China K Smallz – Step Pon Dem
- Minga – Goodbye
- Kingman Zefa – Me Bredda
- Pat B – Jah Run Tings
- Fyah Spark – Vuto Siiwo
- Choak Deez – Nyengo
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