TRUE VYBZ RIDDIM produced by LONDON STAR RECORDS 2013
True Vybz Overview
True Vybz Riddim comes from Jamaica and was released by LONDON STAR RECORDS. This dancehall set is known for mixing hardcore deejay cuts with smooth vocals, creating a real bashment vibe that many say defined dancehall’s energy in 2019. The project brings together several standout artists. Dwayne delivers “How Me Grow,” a track that shows his lyrical strength. Full Charge is featured with “Keep Calling,” adding a catchy and energetic flow. Gaddis Di Maddis brings “Unique,” showing his style and presence. Heavy Links, known for his hit “Clarks” with Vybz Kartel and Popcaan, appears here with his own track called “Clarks.” Hotta Flex adds “Inna Di Park,” giving the riddim a fresh, playful feel. Other artists on this riddim include Kulleh Dan with “Inna Di Vybz,” Nickeyta on “Wifey,” Pappy Chulo with “Love The Likkle Vybz,” Sanpak & Lllyanch on “True Vybz,” and Squing with “One Man To Yuh Ting.” Each artist brings a different flavor, making the riddim lively from start to finish. LONDON STAR RECORDS is the force behind this project. The label is known for producing dancehall and reggae music, and has released several popular riddims over the years. Their work on True Vybz Riddim showed their ability to bring together both new and established artists on one dynamic platform. True Vybz Riddim stands out as a dancehall set that captured the party energy of 2019 and remains a favorite among fans.
True Vybz Tracklist:
- Dwayne – How Me Grow
- Full Charge – Keep Calling
- Gaddis Di Maddis – Unique
- Heavy Links – Clarks
- Hotta Flex – Inna Di Park
- Kulleh Dan – Inna Di Vybz
- Nickeyta – Wifey
- Pappy Chulo – Love The Likkle Vybz
- Sanpak & Lllyanch – True Vybz
- Squing – One Man To Yuh Ting
- Tek Wey – Party Vybz
- Tricky – Love Zone
- Wuss – Ladies Want A Party
- London Star Records – True Vybz Riddim (Instrumental)
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