TOP BALLA RIDDIM produced by UPSTAIRS ENTERTAINMENT
Top Balla Overview
Top Balla Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020. The riddim stands out for its lively and energetic sound, which is common in modern dancehall music. Several artists recorded tracks for this release, each bringing their own style and energy. Ashure is known for his clear delivery and catchy hooks. His work on Top Balla Riddim shows his ability to ride a dancehall beat with confidence. Cslash Blade brings a sharp lyrical style and often focuses on street life themes in his music. His contribution to the riddim keeps the tempo high and the rhythm engaging. Jan Bad is recognized for his deep voice and strong presence. He often mixes traditional dancehall with new sounds, and his performance on this riddim highlights his versatility. Laden has been active in the dancehall scene for several years. He is known for his melodic flow and positive lyrics. On Top Balla Riddim, Laden delivers a track that fits well with the riddim’s upbeat mood. Phreshlink is an artist who has been gaining attention for his energetic style and creative wordplay. His appearance on the riddim adds a fresh voice to the lineup. The producer, UPSTAIRS ENTERTAINMENT, is responsible for shaping the overall sound of Top Balla Riddim. The label has a history of producing quality dancehall projects and is known for bringing together both new and experienced artists. Top Balla Riddim is built on a fast-paced, romantic groove that reflects the vibrant culture of Jamaican dancehall in 2020. Its cohesive sound and memorable rhythm have made it a favorite among fans and DJs.
Top Balla Tracklist:
- Ashure – Covid Badness
- Cslash Blade – Morge
- Jan Bad – Candy Crush
- Laden – One Likkle Spliff
- Phreshlink – Top-Balla
- Precyse – Upstairs Badness
- Vantage – Chap Food
- Vitch – Ina Minutes
- Upstairs – Top Baller Riddim
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