TEFLON RIDDIM produced by REAL MADD ENTERTAINMENT 2022
Teflon Overview
The Teflon Riddim release of 2022 brought together a strong lineup of tracks that kept dancehall parties moving all year. The riddim featured standout songs like Vybz Kartel’s “When Mi Buss It,” G Loc and Dexta Daps’ “No Know,” Mega Banton’s “Come Off A Mi Name,” Teflon’s “Don’t You,” Determine’s “Rasta Trod,” Nuklear’s “Tuff Chat,” Cuya Blacks’ “From You See Me,” and Ras Fraiser Jr’s “Push It In.” Each track added its own energy, making the riddim a favorite for selectors and dancehall fans. Vybz Kartel, known for his global hit “Fever,” brought his signature style to “When Mi Buss It.” His influence in dancehall is undeniable, and his presence on this riddim added even more excitement. G Loc and Dexta Daps teamed up for “No Know.” Dexta Daps is recognized for his smooth delivery and his popular track “Shabba Madda Pot,” which helped push him into the dancehall spotlight. Mega Banton, whose classic “Sound Boy Killing” is a staple in sound system culture, delivered “Come Off A Mi Name.” Teflon’s “Don’t You” continued his reputation for conscious lyrics, while Determine’s “Rasta Trod” brought roots energy. The riddim also featured strong contributions from Nuklear, Cuya Blacks, and Ras Fraiser Jr, each bringing their own flavor. Behind the scenes, REAL MADD ENTERTAINMENT produced the riddim, adding to their track record of impactful dancehall projects. Known for their work with both new and established artists, the label has helped shape the modern sound of dancehall. Looking back, this release kept the street anthem spirit alive and proved crucial for dancehall’s energy in 2022.
Teflon Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel – When Mi Buss It
- G Loc, Dexta Daps – No Know
- Mega Banton – Come Off A Mi Name
- Teflon – Don’t You
- Determine – Rasta Trod
- Nuklear – Tuff Chat
- Cuya Blacks – From You See Me
- Ras Fraiser Jr – Push It In
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