Voiceless Riddim produced by Konsequence Muzik 2024
Voiceless Overview
Today, many fans still remember the street anthem base of the Voiceless Riddim as the sound that shaped dancehall’s bashment energy in 2024. Its heavy, driving beat filled the streets and dancehalls, becoming a favorite for selectors and partygoers alike. The riddim’s pulse set the standard for what a modern dancehall anthem should feel like. Artists like Strykk, with his track "Cold Cold World," delivered raw and emotional lyrics that connected with listeners. Strykk is known for his intense delivery and has built a strong following in Jamaica’s dancehall scene. Nyle Banks impressed many with "Father Guide My Days," a song that showed his lyrical skill and heartfelt style. Shane E, who brought us "Full Fill the Dream," is recognized for his sharp wordplay and has previously gained attention for his hit "Partner Draw" in 2019. Rashanal’s "Gone Too Soon" added a reflective touch to the riddim, while Shabako’s "Light Up" brought a burst of energy, making it a dancefloor favorite. Each artist on the Voiceless Riddim brought their own flavor, helping the release stand out in a crowded year for dancehall. Behind it all was producer Konsequence Muzik. Known for blending traditional dancehall with modern sounds, Konsequence Muzik has produced several popular riddims and tracks, earning millions of streams online. Their ability to bring together top artists and create a unified sound made the Voiceless Riddim a standout project. The riddim’s influence is still felt today, marking 2024 as a turning point for dancehall’s bashment style.
Voiceless Tracklist:
- N-Dalla – Blessing
- Strykk – Cold Cold World
- Nyle Banks – Father Guide My Days (Clean)
- Nyle Banks – Father Guide My Days (Radio Edit)
- Shane E – Full Fill the Dream
- Rashanal – Gone Too Soon
- Shabako – Light Up
- Di Ruption – Python
- Nervz – Sacrifices
- Twinkle Brain – Stalker (Clean)
- Twinkle Brain – Stalker (Radio Edit)
- Bryka – Try Life
- TrizO – Voiceless Riddim
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