Tun It Up Loud Riddim produced by Now Or Never 2024
Tun It Up Loud Overview
The Tun It Up Loud Riddim sound system cut quickly became a defining anthem for dancehall in 2024. Its bold, energetic production echoed through late-night parties across Jamaica and beyond, marking a new chapter for the genre. The riddim’s sound is rooted in the modern dancehall movement, blending trap influences and classic bashment vibes, making it a favorite for selectors and partygoers alike. A lot of the credit goes to the bashment arranger, whose touch brought a unique fusion to the project. Their approach to arrangement layered the riddim with both intensity and groove, ensuring each artist had space to shine while keeping the dancefloor energy high. At the center of the project is producer Now Or Never, a name that’s been steadily rising in the dancehall scene. Known for their work with emerging artists and for pushing the boundaries of digital riddims, Now Or Never has built a reputation for sharp, club-ready productions. Their label’s releases have been streamed by thousands, and they are recognized for bringing fresh sounds to the genre. RajahWild delivers the title track, “Tun It Up Loud,” capturing the essence of the riddim with his commanding flow. Skippa’s “Nawty” adds a playful, rebellious edge, while Eddy G Bomba’s “Dragga Fvkk” stands out with its raw delivery. Blvk H3ro, known for his single “It Nuh Easy” and a Grammy nomination with Protoje, brings a melodic twist on “Jackie Chan.” Kaka Highflames rounds out the lineup with “Dip,” adding even more flavor to an already diverse set. The Tun It Up Loud Riddim’s sound system cut is now a true touchstone of dancehall culture in 2024.
Tun It Up Loud Tracklist:
- RajahWild – Tun It Up Loud
- Skippa – Nawty
- Eddy G Bomba – Dragga Fvkk
- Blvk H3ro – Jackie Chan
- Kaka Highflames – Dip
- Roze Don – Bunx
- sgee vehnom – Killa Bean
- Teebone – Ravingz
- SpacemanUFO – Sin City
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