VIETNAMESE RIDDIM produced by GEGO DON RECORDS 2020
Vietnamese Overview
Vietnamese Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020. The riddim stands out for its pulsating beats and drill-inspired style, which set it apart from other releases that year. Intence is one of the featured artists on the riddim. He is known for his energetic delivery and sharp lyrics, and his music often trends on streaming platforms in Jamaica. Jahmiel also appears on the riddim. Jahmiel has been praised for his positive messages and smooth vocal style, which have helped him reach a wide audience both locally and internationally. Sashie Cool brings a unique sound to the riddim, blending melodic hooks with straightforward lyrics. Star Captyn is another contributor, known for his creative approach and catchy flows. Knaxx adds his own flavor with a confident style and clever wordplay, helping to round out the project with a fresh perspective. GEGO DON RECORDS produced the Vietnamese Riddim. The label has built a reputation for working with top dancehall talent and for producing cohesive projects that attract selectors and fans alike. GEGO DON RECORDS has become known for its attention to detail and consistent sound. The Vietnamese Riddim itself is marked by its hard-hitting drums and modern, drill-influenced touches. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing fusion of global genres within Jamaican dancehall. The riddim has become popular among DJs and listeners, showing the continued influence of dancehall music on the world stage.
Vietnamese Tracklist:
- Mavado – Enemy Line
- Mavado – Enemy Line (Radio Edit)
- Intence – Dawg Dem
- Intence – Dawg Dem (Radio Edit)
- Jahmiel – Dead Xample
- Jahmiel – Dead Xample (Radio Edit)
- Sashie Cool – Bey Duppy
- Sashie Cool – Bey Duppy (Radio Edit)
- Star Captyn – Tawcha Anthem
- Star Captyn – Tawcha Anthem (Radio Edit)
- Knaxx – Holocaust
- Trance 1Gov – Play Hero
- Bammaz – 0 Feelingz
- Dre Santaana – Ex
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