VIGORTON RIDDIM produced by OUTTA NOTHING PRODUCTION 2022
Vigorton Overview
Today, the dancehall set built around Vigorton Riddim is remembered for its raw street flavor and the energy it brought to dancehall sessions in 2022. The set captured the feeling of block parties and gave fans a collection of anthems that still bring back memories of that year. The artists featured on this set each brought their own unique style. I View and Afta Shock delivered “Current Affairs,” a track that stood out for its sharp lyrics and catchy rhythm. Kurt Lee’s “Your Turn” added emotional depth, showing his skill as a rising voice in the scene. Nique Bangin and Deejah teamed up for “Me Want You,” a song that quickly became a favorite at parties. Riley X’s “Come Over” was another highlight, known for its smooth flow. Symple Ras made an impact with “My Life Change,” adding a personal touch to the riddim. Other tracks like “Inna Real Life” by Lexie Thickness and Tripple J, “Rich Rich” by Worl Bank, and “Excite Me” by Xip Boss helped complete the set, making it a well-rounded project that appealed to a wide audience. At the heart of this collection is OUTTA NOTHING PRODUCTION. The studio is recognized for its creative approach to dancehall riddims and has helped launch several notable tracks in recent years. Their work on Vigorton Riddim showed a commitment to quality and innovation, earning respect from both fans and artists in the dancehall community. Even now, the dancehall set from 2022 stands as a reminder of the lively spirit and talent that defined that time.
Vigorton Tracklist:
- I View, Afta Shock – Current Affairs
- Kurt Lee – Your Turn
- Nique Bangin, Deejah – Me Want You
- Riley X – Come Over
- Symple Ras – My Life Change
- Lexie Thickness, Tripple J – Inna Real Life
- Worl Bank – Rich Rich
- Xip Boss – Excite Me
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