WAA ME RIDDIM produced by HIGHTS PRODUCTION 2023
Waa Me Overview
In 2023, a new bashment rhythm from HIGHTS PRODUCTION shook up the dancehall scene. This was the Waa Me Riddim, built for the dance floor and made to get people moving. The producer, HIGHTS PRODUCTION, is known for pushing dancehall forward, and their label has worked with both new and legendary artists in Jamaica. The magic of the Waa Me Riddim is how it blends bashment vibes with other sounds. You can hear hints of UK drill and hip hop in the heavy bass and sharp snares, but the core is pure Jamaican dancehall. This mix brings something fresh to the yard, showing how dancehall can work with worldwide styles and still keep its roots. The artists on this riddim all bring their own flavor. Ricky Benz steps up with "Waa Me," riding the beat with his unique energy. Sugar Minott, a true legend known for his classic song "Good Thing Going," delivers "Ghetto Girl," showing his smooth voice and heartfelt lyrics. Power Man gives us "Remix," bringing his signature style that made him a favorite in the 90s dancehall scene. La Lewis adds his own twist with "My Girl," and GangGoolie keeps things lively with "Wine." Each artist uses the riddim in a different way, but together they make a strong dancehall tape. Other tracks like Danny English with "Talk," Tony Curtis with "Any Time," and Hollow Point with "Clap It" show the riddim’s range. This yard session proved that Jamaican studios still have the power to create hits. Waa Me Riddim is proof that when artists and producers come together in the right way, the dancehall keeps moving forward.
Waa Me Tracklist:
- Ricky Benz – Waa Me
- Sugar Minott – Ghetto Girl
- Power Man – Remix
- La Lewis – My Girl
- GangGoolie – Wine
- Danny English – Talk
- Tony Curtis – Any Time
- Hollow Point – Clap It
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