THE SKY LOUNGE RIDDIM produced by PRYME RECORDINGS 2022
The Sky Lounge Overview
In 2022, the Sky Lounge Riddim made a big impact in dancehall music. Created by PRYME RECORDINGS, this riddim stood out for its heavy basslines and a blend of modern trap influences. PRYME RECORDINGS, a label known for its sharp production and focus on new sounds, has built a reputation for shaping dancehall’s direction in recent years. Their studio work on the Sky Lounge Riddim shows a high level of craftsmanship, using layered melodies and strong rhythms to create a club-ready sound. The riddim’s success is also thanks to the artists who brought their unique styles to the project. D'Yani’s “All I Want” adds smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics, showing why he is a rising name in dancehall. Yaksta, who made waves with his hit “Ambition” in 2021, delivers “Forever,” bringing his signature conscious style and catchy flow. Teejay, known for “Rags to Riches” and his high-energy performances, keeps the dance floor moving with “Hold Dem Ya.” Neeqah’s “Red Flag” gives a fresh female perspective, while I Waata’s “Circle” brings raw street energy. Each artist uses the riddim’s bold sound to highlight their strengths, making every track feel connected yet distinct. Other featured songs like Don Pree’s “Uptown,” Tajji Don’s “Unsecured,” Tahj’s “My Type,” and Kímico’s “Nuh Play Ting” show the riddim’s wide appeal. Pryme Incorporated’s “The Sky Lounge Rddim” rounds out the release, showcasing the producer’s vision. The Sky Lounge Riddim quickly became a touchstone of dancehall culture in 2022, with its studio polish and artist-driven energy lighting up clubs and playlists across the scene.
The Sky Lounge Tracklist:
- D’Yani – All I Want
- Yaksta – Forever
- Teejay – Hold Dem Ya (Clean)
- Teejay – Hold Dem Ya (Raw)
- Neeqah – Red Flag (Clean)
- Neeqah – Red Flag (Raw)
- I Waata – Circle
- Don Pree – Uptown
- Tajji Don – Unsecured
- Tahj – My Type
- Kímico – Nuh Play Ting
- Pryme Incorporated – The Sky Lounge Rddim (Instrumental)
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