Trini Juice Riddim produced by Exentric Touch Music 2023
Trini Juice Overview
The story of this yard session tape begins in a busy Kingston studio. Producers and artists gathered around the mixing board, ready to create a new sound for dancehall in 2023. At the center of it all was the mixing board king, guiding each artist and shaping every track. His creative direction brought the best out of everyone, making sure the riddim had energy and style. Exentric Touch Music produced the tape. This label is known for pushing dancehall forward. Exentric Touch Music has worked with several rising stars and is recognized for its bold, modern beats. Their productions have racked up thousands of streams on platforms like Spotify, helping new artists reach bigger audiences. The tape features a strong line-up. Dynamite steps up first with "Come A Little Closer." Dynamite is no stranger to dancehall fans. In 2019, Dynamite gained attention with the single "Brave," and since then, has built a solid following. Next, Gunz Desperado delivers "Narnia." Gunz Desperado is known for his gritty style and has worked with several underground producers. His track on this tape stands out with sharp lyrics and a heavy flow. Kiegs & Signal team up for "It’s Been So Long." Signal is making waves, especially after being featured on the 2021 hit "Vibe With Me." This collaboration with Kiegs brings a fresh, melodic touch to the session. Finally, Signal & Lil Lishe close things with "Cjaan Handle." Lil Lishe is a rising voice in the scene, known for her unique sound and energy. Dancehall selectors still rate this 2023 yard session tape. Its impact on the sound of the year is clear, and the tracks remain favorites in parties and clubs.
Trini Juice Tracklist:
- Dynamite – Come A Little Closer
- Gunz Desperado – Narnia
- Riddim & Vibez – Trini Juice Riddim (Instrumental)
- Kiegs & Signal – It’s Been So Long
- Signal & Lil Lishe – Cjaan Handle
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