TROUBLED MIND RIDDIM produced by TOP ROAD MUSIC 2020
Troubled Mind Overview
Troubled Mind Riddim arrived in 2020 as a strong example of teamwork in dancehall music. The project brings together several artists, each with their own style, to create a unique sound. Gully Bop is known for his fast rise in the dancehall scene and his energetic delivery. He first gained attention through viral videos and quickly became a well-known name in Jamaica. Falco DiGeneral is recognized for his clear voice and ability to mix social messages with catchy rhythms. He often uses his music to address issues that matter to his listeners. Lavyshh brings a youthful energy and fresh perspective to the riddim, adding a modern touch to the classic dancehall sound. Jonnah is an artist who focuses on smooth vocals and storytelling, giving his tracks a personal feel. Jayaro stands out for his creative wordplay and ability to adapt to different beats, which helps keep the riddim interesting. The producer behind the project, TOP ROAD MUSIC, has a history of working with both new and established artists. The label is known for high-quality productions and for pushing the boundaries of the genre. The Troubled Mind Riddim itself is built on strong basslines and lively drum patterns, which are important features in dancehall. Released in 2020, the riddim reflects the ongoing changes in Jamaican music and shows how collaboration can lead to fresh, memorable tracks.
Troubled Mind Tracklist:
- Gully Bop – Look How Things Change
- Falco DiGeneral – Scumbag
- Lavyshh – Now A Days Frenship
- Jonnah – Action
- Jayaro – Mama Prayer
- A2 Di Fulani – Life Goes On
- Shac – Need You More
- Apexx – Wash Away Blood With Water
- Daine Blaze – L.O.V.E
- Kruze45 – Paranoid
- Straite – Know Yuh Gone(R.I.P)
- Stattus – Pain
- Ryme Boss – God Bless
- Vgilant – In Due Time
- Top Road – Troubled Mind Riddim
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