WALPIXX RIDDIM produced by MAFIO HOUSE PRODUCTIONS 2011
Walpixx Overview
MAFIO HOUSE PRODUCTIONS is a known name in the Caribbean dancehall scene. The label has produced several dancehall riddims that are popular in clubs and street dances. In 2011, they released a lively beat that DJs played often at parties and events. Their work is respected for mixing classic dancehall style with new sounds. This riddim brought together a group of talented artists. Danjaahtai Aka Tai J performed "Ooh No," adding smooth vocals and catchy lyrics. Def J delivered "Sexy Ka Baw Plomb," a track that made waves in dancehall circles. Dosta’s "Bel Fle" also stood out, showing his unique flow. Dyrus Mendoza gave fans "Ladies Night," a song that brought energy to the dancefloor. Elji’s "Boom Boom" kept the vibe strong, making it a favorite for selectors. Some of these artists have reached big milestones. For example, Kalash, who appears on another track from the riddim, is known for his hit "Bando" and has charted in France. The combination of these artists and songs gave the riddim its own flavor. Throughout 2011, selectors kept this dancehall drop in heavy rotation. The riddim’s upbeat style and catchy hooks made it a must-play at dances. MAFIO HOUSE PRODUCTIONS showed again why they are an important force in modern dancehall music.
Walpixx Tracklist:
- Caribbean Dvasta – Pa Grainin Plan La
- Danjaahtai Aka Tai J – Ooh No
- Def J – Sexy Ka Baw Plomb
- Dosta – Bel Fle
- Dyrus Mendoza – Ladies Night
- Elji – Boom Boom
- Fresh – Tchad Tchad (Interlude)
- Jah D – Dans La Tete
- Jeva 9 – Ginseng
- Kako – Telmen Nou Ni Swagg
- Kalash – Kouada
- Lawann – Ready Fi Get Bad
- Panik J – Holadem
- Piafo – Mi Nah Tchek
- Pop Honey – Hands Up
- Rinox – West Indies Ah Come
- Rocki – Bien Di Yo
- Royal Storm – Si Ou High
- Seiz – Burn Up
- Setsa – Real Thing
- Specta – Holywood
- Speedy – Gyallis
- Strikem – I Ka Fey Anlew
- T Jy – Arrete Fe Diez
- Vybz Kartel – On Di Walpixx
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