Tag Riddim produced by Outta Nothing Production 2024
Tag Overview
The street anthem base of 2024 started in a small studio session, where producers and artists wanted to create something that would light up dancehall nights. Outta Nothing Production led the way, bringing together a mix of raw sounds and steady rhythms. The producer’s vision was clear: make a riddim that feels fresh but stays true to dancehall roots. Outta Nothing Production has been active in the dancehall scene for a few years. They are known for working with new talent and helping push dancehall music to new places. Their releases have picked up thousands of streams, and they have a growing reputation for quality and energy. On this riddim, each artist brought their own style. Khrex Rogue stands out with “Mosquito,” a track full of clever lyrics and a catchy hook. Sleve Diezel’s “Baddest” adds a tough, confident vibe—he’s known for his strong delivery and has built a loyal following with songs like “Baddest.” Mr Chumps comes in with “Gallis,” showing his smooth flow and storytelling skills. Krazy Flamez turns up the heat on “Kotch,” a song that gets people moving. Lee Mac brings a different touch with “Miss Buff Bay,” blending melody and rhythm in a way that stays with listeners. Together, these songs created a street anthem base that selectors loved to play. The riddim became a touchstone of dancehall culture in 2024, giving both fans and DJs something new to celebrate. Each track feels unique, but the riddim ties them all together, making this release a highlight of the year.
Tag Tracklist:
- Khrex Rogue – Mosquito
- Sleve Diezel – Baddest
- Mr Chumps – Gallis
- Krazy Flamez – Kotch
- Lee Mac – Miss Buff Bay
- G Macoy – Hot Dolly
- Lexie Thickness, Sassi Chin, Avalisa – Backshot
- 50 Bag – Get Wild
- Bully Frass – Want You Back
- Mr Merry – How Deh
- Symple Ras – Gold Mine
- Fadda Gong, J Vybz – Tag Riddim Instrumental
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