TELEVISED RIDDIM produced by ECHOBEATS PRODUCTION 2020
Televised Overview
Televised Riddim is a dancehall riddim released in 2020 that continues to attract listeners today. This project features a mix of artists who each bring their own style to the riddim. Tahirah Elizabeth is known for her smooth vocals and heartfelt delivery. She has built a following with her honest lyrics and positive image in the dancehall scene. Llyell stands out with his energetic flow and catchy hooks. His music often blends traditional dancehall with modern sounds, making his tracks popular among younger fans. D'Yani is recognized for his passionate singing and emotional performances. He has seen steady growth in streaming numbers, especially after several singles gained attention on local radio. D'east brings a unique style with his rhythmic verses and creative wordplay. He is gaining respect for his songwriting skills and ability to connect with audiences. Prince Stoney is known for his consistent work ethic and distinct voice. He often records in short, focused sessions and prefers to keep his music raw and authentic. The producer behind this riddim, ECHOBEATS PRODUCTION, has a reputation for blending classic dancehall elements with modern production. The label has worked on several projects that highlight new talent in the genre. Televised Riddim itself is built on upbeat drum patterns and melodic synths, giving it a fresh yet familiar sound. Released in 2020, it reflects the evolving style of Jamaican dancehall while keeping its roots intact.
Televised Tracklist:
- Tahirah Elizabeth – See You Never (clean)
- Tahirah Elizabeth – See You Never (raw)
- Llyell – Gears (clean)
- Llyell – Gears (raw)
- D’Yani – Feelings (clean)
- D’Yani – Feelings (raw)
- D’east – Wul’ It (clean)
- D’east – Wul’ It (raw)
- Prince Stoney – Fix Myself (clean)
- Prince Stoney – Fix Myself (raw)
- Mundo Don feat. Mechi – Unstoppable
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