TOP STRYKA RIDDIM produced by WHEELIDON PRODUCTIONS 2021
Top Stryka Overview
When Top Stryka Riddim dropped in 2021, it quickly became a yard anthem. The bashment rhythm stood out for its high energy and fresh blend of genres. While rooted in dancehall, the riddim also hints at soca and afrobeats, giving it a dynamic and modern feel. This mix helped the release connect with a wide audience, both in Jamaica and abroad. The producer behind the project, WHEELIDON PRODUCTIONS, played a key role. Known for their work with established and rising dancehall artists, WHEELIDON PRODUCTIONS had already built a reputation for crisp, dance-ready beats. Their earlier riddim projects had millions of streams on digital platforms, showing their impact on the scene. With Top Stryka Riddim, they continued to push the sound forward, using heavy drums and catchy melodies to create that party vibe. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Knabdem’s "Party Nice" became a favorite at parties, showing his skill for catchy hooks. Rushan Don delivered "We Alive," adding his signature flow—he is also known for his collaboration on "Turn Up," which charted in the Caribbean. Surgeon Boss came strong with "Rave," bringing high energy and sharp lyrics. Wayno’s "Chappa Lifestyle" added a street flavor, while Bigga Extreme’s "Cyah Sekkle" kept the dancefloor moving. Looking back, Top Stryka Riddim captured the spirit of 2021 dancehall. It blended genres, highlighted top talent, and brought people together to celebrate, even in tough times. This bashment rhythm showed that dancehall still had new directions to explore.
Top Stryka Tracklist:
- Knabdem – Party Nice
- Rushan Don – We Alive
- Surgeon Boss – Rave
- Wayno – Chappa Lifestyle
- Bigga Extreme – Cyah Sekkle
- Bushy Melody – White Ts An Jeans
- Climate – Livin Like A King
- Cloodnine x Luminous – Waste Money
- Cromaximum – Up An Go
- Dynamik Twin – Underrated
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