TINKIN TOE RIDDIM PT. FEW – SMOKE SHOP STUDIOZ 2021
Tinkin Toe Overview
In 2021, the Tinkin Toe Riddim brought a fresh street anthem base to dancehall music. Its beat, built for clubs and block parties, quickly became a favorite on the dance floor. The riddim’s base also worked well with other genres, blending elements of hip hop and Afrobeat. This mix gave the music a wide appeal, drawing in fans from different backgrounds. Artists like Minii, with the song "Bad Diva," used the riddim’s energy to deliver bold lyrics and strong rhythms. Minii is recognized for her dynamic style and continues to gain attention in the dancehall scene. Kxyng Whisky’s track "Front Page" added a sharp flow and catchy hooks, helping the riddim stand out. Jason’s "Dunce Thugz" brought a raw street feel, while Jah Fiery’s "Chop Foot Jeanz" gave listeners a high-energy experience. Hicloud’s "Smoke Everyday" added a laid-back vibe, showing the riddim’s flexibility. Each artist played a key role in shaping the project’s sound. The riddim’s street anthem base allowed them to express their unique styles while keeping the music connected to dancehall roots. The studio hand behind the riddim made sure each track sounded crisp and powerful, helping to set a new standard for dancehall production in 2021. Tinkin Toe Riddim’s influence reached beyond Jamaica, becoming a touchstone for dancehall culture that year. Its blend of genres, artist contributions, and strong production made it a standout project, remembered for its impact on the dance floor and beyond.
Tinkin Toe Tracklist:
- Minii – Bad Diva
- Kxyng Whisky – Front Page
- K-Lyrikal – Muddy Town
- Jason – Dunce Thugz
- Jah Fiery – Chop Foot Jeanz
- Hicloud – Smoke Everyday
- Frajile & Ez Flow – Dry Iye
- Demention – Suh We Live
- Core Fyah – Core Badness
- Clasickal 500 – Movie Scene
- Bird Iye – Sick Fi Di Beat
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