UPGRADE RIDDIM produced by TEAMTRIPLEWORKS MUZIK 2020
Upgrade Overview
Upgrade Riddim is a dancehall riddim released in 2020, known for its strong, energetic grooves and catchy horn riffs. The riddim brings together several rising and established artists, each adding their own style to the project. Dansweev is recognized for his sharp delivery and lyrics that connect with younger dancehall fans. His tracks often focus on street life and ambition. Answele, who has built a name for himself with smooth vocals and melodic hooks, brings a softer, more soulful touch to the riddim. Hot Frass is known for his raw energy and straightforward lyrics, often reflecting real-life struggles. His music has gained attention for its honesty. Million, another featured artist, is appreciated for his consistent releases and dedication to the dancehall scene. He often works with new producers and helps push fresh sounds. Chop Lord appears on the riddim with a style that blends traditional dancehall with modern flows, appealing to both older and newer fans of the genre. The producer behind Upgrade Riddim is TEAMTRIPLEWORKS MUZIK, a label known for crafting dancehall tracks that highlight strong instrumentals and clear production. The riddim itself stands out in 2020 for its use of live-sounding horns and a rhythm that encourages dancing. It reflects the ongoing evolution of dancehall while staying true to the genre’s roots in Jamaican culture.
Upgrade Tracklist:
- Takeova – Shameless Hustle
- Dansweev – Upgrade
- Answele – Nuh Games
- Hot Frass – President
- Million – Perfect
- Chop Lord – Top Charge
- Exstacy Kid – Me & My Crew (feat J-Elite)
- Exstacy Kid – Me & My Crew (feat J-Elite)
- J Sector – Clean & Boasty
- Kay Tendaness – Retry
- Keysha Star – Full Force
- Bokaam – Finally
- Concosion – Big Time
- Misheka – Regular
- Naveesh – System Badness
- Semidar – Situationship
- Shevdon – Loyality
- Trinzikk – My Type
- Winna Maxx – Bad Barbie
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