Umodzi Riddim produced by Yemie Music Studios 2025
Umodzi Overview
The Umodzi Riddim sound system cut is making a big impact at bashment sessions in 2025. This version is not just pure dancehall—it mixes in sounds from afrobeats, amapiano, and even a touch of hip hop. The blend makes it fresh and exciting for both old-school fans and a new generation. Goustixo stands out with “Rise,” bringing powerful energy and catchy lyrics. Goustixo is already known for their hit “Rise,” which has gained strong radio play and streaming numbers this year. Dragon Gaza’s “Uzalore” adds a deeper, roots vibe to the riddim, showing why Dragon Gaza has a loyal following in the dancehall scene. Noxy Chikweze’s “M'penge” adds a smooth, melodic flow. Meder Zack’s “Umodzi” fits perfectly, showing off Meder Zack’s skill at working with different styles. Offcorn’s “Work” brings a modern touch, making the riddim appeal to club DJs and party crowds. Behind the scenes, Yemie Music Studios is the mixing board king for this release. The studio is known for its high-quality productions and has worked with many top artists in the region. Their careful mixing and mastering help each song sound clear and strong on big sound systems. The Umodzi Riddim bashment cut is already one of the biggest dancehall releases of 2025. With artists like Goustixo, Dragon Gaza, Noxy Chikweze, Meder Zack, and Offcorn, and the expert touch from Yemie Music Studios, it is set to rule both radio and sound system sessions all year.
Umodzi Tracklist:
- Goustixo – Rise
- Dragon Gaza – Uzalore
- Noxy Chikweze – M’penge
- Extra Vagaz – Imadana(Ndalama)
- Meder Zack – Umodzi
- Offcorn – Work
- Sur Dobrah – Ndiwe Amene
- Maffiedo Princepin – Go Konko
- Nevada Don – Fight
- Pop Mario – Anthu Azionana Nkati
- Leon Off – Pray
- Madcap Tchauzo – Ndipeze Zambili
- Young C – Kupondelezana
- Scups Mpili – Chikho
- Trasha – Ing’alure
- Yemie Music Studios – Umodzi Riddim Medley
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