TALK MY SELECTA RIDDIM produced by DJ C-AIR PRODUCTION 2021
Talk My Selecta Overview
The Talk My Selecta Riddim came out under the guidance of DJ C-AIR PRODUCTION, a name known in the dancehall world for crafting energetic, crowd-moving beats. DJ C-AIR PRODUCTION has built a reputation for delivering club-ready tracks, and with this riddim, the label kept its focus on the raw energy that defines bashment sessions. The project brought together a tight group of artists, each adding their own style. Xavb brought “Lache Le Son,” a track that highlights his lyrical delivery and commitment to the dancehall sound. Skunky Trigga contributed “Differents Flows,” showing why he’s respected for his unique vocal patterns and versatility. Schumy, teaming up with DJ C-Air, delivered “Talk Better feat. DJ C-Air,” a song that stands out for its back-and-forth energy and catchy hooks. Ska’s “Ych Jah” added a spiritual edge to the riddim, reflecting the roots of bashment culture. DJ C-AIR PRODUCTION, the riddim’s architect, has a track record of producing songs that keep dance floors moving. Known for his sharp ear and club-focused approach, DJ C-AIR has helped shape the sound of modern dancehall, earning streams and recognition in the genre. Looking back, the bashment rhythm of Talk My Selecta Riddim captured the spirit of 2021. It brought a raw street flavor to dancehall sessions, uniting artists and fans around fresh beats and energetic performances. The riddim remains a reminder of the energy and creativity that marked dancehall music in that year.
Talk My Selecta Tracklist:
- Xavb – Lache Le Son
- Skunky Trigga – Differents Flows
- Schumy – Talk Better feat. DJ C-Air
- Ska – Ych Jah
- Selecta Alkally – Vrai Selecta
- Selecta Mano – Talk To Dem
- Junior Pikk – Don’t Call Me A DJ
- Hurykan – Ramp feat. Djuice
- Selecta Natta – Dife feat. DJ Kaynixe
- Punisha – Soiree Dancehall
- DJ C-Air – Medley Talk My Selecta Riddim
- Version – Talk My Selecta Riddim
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