Trendy Riddim produced by House A Stars Records 2024
Trendy Overview
In 2024, dancehall fans saw a new wave of bashment energy in the dancehall scene. The Trendy Riddim stood out as a key release, showing just how strong Jamaican studios remain. House A Stars Records, the producer behind this riddim, has been building a name in the dancehall industry. Known for their clean mixes and catchy beats, the label has helped push several young artists into the spotlight and has gained attention with strong streaming numbers over the past few years. The Trendy Riddim features a lineup of well-known and respected artists. Abby Dallas, who won the Jamaica Festival Song Competition in 2012, brings her powerful voice to the track "Top Gyal." Macka Diamond, a longtime dancehall artist famous for her hit "Dye Dye," delivers "No Problems" with her trademark confidence. Delly Ranx, known for producing the Red Bull & Guinness riddim, adds his experienced flow on "Can’t Expire." Kiprich, who is known for his witty lyrics and the popular song "Telephone Ting," steps up with "Gyal U Clean." Beenie Man, often called the "King of Dancehall" and winner of a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001, gives fans a festive anthem with "Dis Christmas." Selectors have praised the Trendy Riddim for its dancefloor-ready tracks and lively energy. This release proves that yard studios still lead the way in dancehall, with a blend of veteran talent and fresh production that keeps the genre moving forward in 2024.
Trendy Tracklist:
- Abby Dallas – Top Gyal (Clean)
- Abby Dallas – Top Gyal (Radio Edit)
- Macka Diamond – No Problems
- Delly Ranx – Can’t Expire
- Kiprich – Gyal U Clean
- Beenie Man – Dis Christmas
- Vigga & Great Boss – Wi Nuh Need Dem
- Sotto Bless – Cheat (Clean)
- Sotto Bless – Cheat (Radio Edit)
- Mega Banton – Hot Gyal
- Vigga – Trendy Riddim Instrumental
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