THE NARCO VIRUS RIDDIM produced by APOKALYPS VIZION 2021
The Narco Virus Overview
The Narco Virus Riddim brought a powerful, club-ready energy to dancehall in 2021. Its heavy basslines and sharp drums made it a favorite for DJs and dancers looking for pure dancehall vibes. The riddim’s style is bold and lively, perfect for late-night parties and sound system sessions. A standout on this riddim is Apokalyps Vizion, who delivers several tracks that show their range and energy. Songs like Apokalyps Vizion — Buss Them and Apokalyps Vizion — Immortal highlight their commanding presence. Apokalyps Vizion also teams up with other artists, such as on Apokalyps Vizion — Ginseng and Apokalyps Vizion — 38. Notably, Apokalyps Vizion has built a reputation for their raw sound and has gained attention for their work as both an artist and producer, especially through their own label, Apokalyps Muzik. Other artists make strong appearances too. Bigo joins with Bigo — Immortal, while Kirk is featured on Kirk — Ginseng. Flinking brings extra fire with Flinking — 38. Mik’la Seen adds a unique voice on Mik’la Seen — Fucked Up, pairing with Apokalyps Vizion’s own version, Apokalyps Vizion — Fucked Up. The riddim also includes Apokalyps Vizion — 6 A Morning, keeping the energy high from start to finish. Produced by APOKALYPS VIZION for Apokalyps Muzik, the Narco Virus Riddim stands out as one of the pure dancehall sounds of 2021. Its combination of strong artists and driving beats made it a memorable release for the year.
The Narco Virus Tracklist:
- Apokalyps Vizion – Buss Them
- Apokalyps Vizion – Immortal (Feat. Bigo)
- Apokalyps Vizion – Ginseng (Feat. Kirk)
- Apokalyps Vizion – 38 (Feat. Flinking)
- Apokalyps Vizion – Fucked Up (Feat. Mik’la Seen)
- Apokalyps Vizion – 6 A Morning (Feat. Dan Vybz & El Lion)
- Apokalyps Vizion – Succes Badness (Feat. Falyim)
- Apokalyps Vizion – Nova (Feat. Youri Thunda)
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