Top Jankro Riddim produced by SmokeShop Studios 2024
Top Jankro Overview
The Top Jankro Riddim is making waves in dancehall clubs with its energetic, bashment-ready sound. This 2024 release is full of lively beats and sharp rhythms that keep the dancefloor moving. Selectors have quickly picked up the riddim for its party vibe and nonstop energy. Eyesus stands out with “Back It Tup,” bringing his signature flow to the track. Eyesus is known for his work in the Toronto dancehall scene, where he has built a loyal following over the years. Sandra Rose delivers “Whiplash,” a track that matches her bold vocal style and keeps the tempo high. Tall Up brings a Latin flavour with “Quieren Party,” adding even more diversity to the collection. Gyal Ediot’s “Pum Pum Greek” and Mikey Dangerous’ “Weh Dem Ah Seh” both ride the riddim’s beat perfectly. Mikey Dangerous is a Juno Award winner, recognized for his song “Don’t Go Pretending,” which took home the Best Reggae Recording award in 2008. Other highlights on the riddim include Elgoba’s “Soccer Bunx,” Worl Orda’s “I Like Dem Freaks,” and Spydablem’s “Guzu.” Smokeshop’s own “Mek It Drop” and Pananak’s “Problem” round out the set, each bringing their own style to the Top Jankro beat. SmokeShop Studios produced the riddim, continuing their reputation for crafting dancehall tracks that connect with both selectors and dancers. The label has earned respect for its consistent output and influence in the dancehall community. Among the crowded bashment releases of 2024, Top Jankro Riddim stands out as a must-play for any dancehall session.
Top Jankro Tracklist:
- Eyesus – Back It Tup
- Sandra Rose – Whiplash
- Tall Up – Quieren Party
- Gyal Ediot – Pum Pum Greek
- Mikey Dangerous – Weh Dem Ah Seh
- Elgoba – Soccer Bunx
- Triston Fivestar Ft. Worl Orda & Smokeshop – I Like Dem Freaks
- Spydablem – Guzu
- Smokeshop – Mek It Drop
- Pananak – Problem
- Albeeno – Zeros
- Worl Orda – Top Jankrow
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