TANTRIC RIDDIM VOL 2 – WMG LAB RECORDS 2021
Tantric Overview
Tantric Riddim arrived in 2021 and quickly made its mark on the dancehall scene. The riddim was produced by JonFX, a respected name in reggae and dancehall production. JonFX is known for his work with artists like Gyptian, producing the international hit “Hold Yuh.” His touch brought a modern yet classic feel to this release, with heavy basslines and smooth, energetic rhythms. The riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Kinzy stood out with “Fake Love,” delivering catchy lyrics and a memorable flow. Kinzy’s performance helped the track become a favorite among dancehall fans. Solo added a different energy with “Doh Play Wit D East.” His style on this track is bold and direct, fitting perfectly with the riddim’s vibe. Smoothes made an impact with “Grow Ruff,” showing his unique voice and approach. Blu Steel came through with “Callaloo,” a track that mixes humor and real-life experiences, giving listeners something fresh. Fatty Bling’s “Must Make It” was another highlight, full of determination and drive. Each artist brought their own style, but together they created a release that felt unified and powerful. The riddim’s deep bass and sharp production made it a favorite in dancehall parties and sound systems. In a year full of strong releases, Tantric Riddim proved that yard studios still lead the way in keeping dancehall vibrant and exciting.
Tantric Tracklist:
- Kinzy – Fake Love (Clean)
- Kinzy – Fake Love (Raw)
- Solo – Doh Play Wit D East (Clean)
- Solo – Doh Play Wit D East (Raw)
- Smoothes – Grow Ruff
- Blu Steel – Callaloo (Clean)
- Blu Steel – Callaloo (Raw)
- Fatty Bling – Must Make It (Clean)
- Fatty Bling – Must Make It (Raw)
- AK Dan – Come Over (feat Monsta) (Clean)
- AK Dan – Come Over (feat Monsta) (Raw)
- AK-Jay – Good Company (Mine)
- Shervy – Yes, You! (Clean)
- Shervy – Yes, You! (Raw)
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