Wahch Yah Wahch Yah Riddim produced by Small Axe Entertainment and Rebel Sound Records 2024
Wahch Yah Wahch Yah Overview
If you’re a dancehall fan, you probably heard the Wahch Yah Wahch Yah Riddim. This 2024 release became one of the big bashment moments of the year, especially because it helped new voices get their first real break in dancehall. The riddim itself is full of energy, built for the club with its heavy bass and catchy melody. Compared to other dancehall drops in 2024, Wahch Yah Wahch Yah stands out for its vibrant sound and the way it brings together fresh artists. While some riddims this year were more laid-back or focused on digital sounds, this one goes straight for the dancefloor. The beat, crafted by Small Axe Entertainment, is lively and hard-hitting. Small Axe Entertainment has been known for their work with up-and-coming talent and for helping to push dancehall forward with new sounds. Rebel Sound Records, who also worked on this project, have a history of supporting independent dancehall releases and building a strong following online. On this riddim, Boss Chrome delivers “Pon Di Grung,” a track that brings a streetwise energy. D’vercity’s “Ball a Smoke” adds a party vibe, while Ashure’s “Life Style” shows off his smooth delivery. Questen, with “Everything A Chop,” and Brite Tention, with “Star Yute,” both make strong impressions—Brite Tention is especially known for his energetic performances on the Kingston live scene. Other artists on the riddim include Fiixtiings with “Ano Fi Wienaz” and Dehko with “Pon Yu Headtop.” Altogether, Wahch Yah Wahch Yah Riddim is a standout in 2024, giving new artists a real shot and lighting up dancehall parties everywhere.
Wahch Yah Wahch Yah Tracklist:
- Boss Chrome – Pon Di Grung
- D’vercity – Ball a Smoke
- Ashure – Life Style
- Questen – Everything A Chop
- Brite Tention – Star Yute
- Fiixtiings – Ano Fi Wienaz
- Dehko – Pon Yu Headtop
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