Turn Me On Riddim produced by Alkians Entertainment World 2024
Turn Me On Overview
The Turn Me On Riddim quickly became a staple at dancehall parties across Jamaica and beyond in 2024. Its energetic, festival-ready sound set it apart from other bashment releases of the same year, which often leaned into darker or more minimal beats. Instead, Turn Me On Riddim brought a lively, upbeat vibe that made it a favourite for partygoers and DJs alike. The project features a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their own style. Genna’s “Bom” stands out with its catchy hooks and confident delivery. Genna is no stranger to the scene, known for his dynamic performances and growing influence in dancehall. King Maaga’s “Blessings” adds a positive, uplifting message, showing why he has built a loyal following in recent years. J.Derobie, who gained international attention with his 2019 hit “Poverty,” delivers “Turn Me On,” blending smooth vocals with the riddim’s infectious rhythm. Other tracks like Qwesi Flex’s “Johnny Sins” and Skyranking’s “Life” help round out the release, bringing different flavours while keeping the party energy high. The inclusion of Demzimusic with “Bounce” and Yung Ghanaian’s “My Queen” gives the riddim even more variety, making it a well-balanced bashment project. Alkians Entertainment World, the producer behind the riddim, is known for their focus on vocal harmonies and clean production. Their work has earned streams across Africa and the Caribbean, and they continue to shape the sound of modern dancehall. The sound engineer’s careful mixing ensures each track shines, allowing the riddim to become a true anthem for 2024’s dancehall scene.
Turn Me On Tracklist:
- Genna – Bom
- King Maaga – Blessings
- J.Derobie – Turn Me On
- Qwesi Flex – Johnny Sins
- Skyranking – Life
- Demzimusic – Bounce
- Yung Ghanaian – My Queen
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