TALK BOUT RIDDIM produced by DAJOURNEY PRODUCTION 2021
Talk Bout Overview
In 2021, dancehall selectors were always searching for the next big riddim to light up their nights. The selector’s choice became a symbol of what was fresh and exciting in the dancehall scene. When a new riddim dropped and selectors picked it as their anthem, it often meant the songs would echo through parties, street dances, and sound system clashes all across Jamaica and beyond. Behind the mixing board, the producer is often called the king. For the Talk Bout Riddim, DAJOURNEY PRODUCTION played this key role. DAJOURNEY PRODUCTION is known for creating strong, modern dancehall tracks. The label has built a reputation for working with both established and new artists, helping to bring their music to a wider audience through streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Talk Bout Riddim brought together a select group of artists, each adding their own style. Jason Mighty’s “Tell of Your Love” stands out on the riddim. Jason Mighty is recognized for his smooth delivery and uplifting lyrics. Ryan Berry’s “We Nuh Fear Him” adds a bold, confident energy that fits perfectly in any dancehall set. Da-Saiint’s “Thank You for Loving Me” brings a romantic touch, while DaJourney’s “Christ a D Cushion” offers a spiritual message. Sone G’s “Talk Bout” is another highlight, giving the riddim its name and a signature sound. Fans of 2021 remember the selector’s choice as a true dancehall anthem. The riddim’s blend of romance and energy made it a favorite for both fans and selectors, helping to keep dancehall culture alive and vibrant.
Talk Bout Tracklist:
- Jason Mighty – Tell of Your Love
- Ryan Berry – We Nuh Fear Him
- Da-Saiint – Thank You for Loving Me
- DaJourney – Christ a D Cushion
- Sone G – Talk Bout
- St Andrew – Star a D Show
- Mykal Read – Victory
- Da Kingson – Jehovah
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