VIBES RIDDIM produced by ODON MUSIC 2022
Vibes Overview
The Vibes Riddim bashment release brought a fresh energy to dancehall in 2022, with a set of tracks that quickly became favorites on the sound system circuit. The standout tunes included Azane — Hurry Up and Suprano — Hurry Up, both riding the riddim’s rolling bass and sharp snares with urgency and style. Cdonmartian — Bay Gyal and Choppa Benz — Bay Gyal added their own flair, each delivering verses that celebrated dancehall’s party spirit. Tuts Don — Simple Thing and Vick Boss/Fulla Don — Simple Thing rounded out the release, their performances capturing the smooth yet hard-hitting vibe that defines modern bashment. Among the artists, Azane continued to build on a growing reputation, following the buzz from his earlier works in the dancehall underground. Cdonmartian, who had already gained recognition for his energetic live shows, brought that same intensity to Bay Gyal. Tuts Don, known for his lyrical clarity and smooth delivery, showcased his skills on Simple Thing, further cementing his place as a voice to watch. The mastermind behind the riddim, ODON MUSIC, is no stranger to the dancehall scene. As a producer, ODON MUSIC has contributed to several high-profile projects and is known for blending classic dancehall elements with modern production. With a track record of streaming success and a reputation for crafting DJ-friendly riddims, ODON MUSIC’s influence is felt throughout the release. This bashment project highlighted the ongoing strength and creativity of Jamaican studios, proving that yard producers remain at the forefront of dancehall’s evolution in 2022. The Vibes Riddim not only set parties alight but also reinforced the global appeal of contemporary dancehall.
Vibes Tracklist:
- Azane – Hurry Up (Feat Suprano)
- Cdonmartian – Bay Gyal (Feat Choppa Benz)
- Tuts Don – Simple Thing (Feat Vick Boss/Fulla Don)
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