WET DREAMS RIDDIM produced by TUFFCHIN RECORDS 2021
Wet Dreams Overview
Back in 2021, the Wet Dreams Riddim brought a fresh, rebellious energy to dancehall. This riddim was different from many other releases at the time. While some dancehall drops leaned into pop sounds or smooth love songs, Wet Dreams Riddim was made for the clubs. The beat was bold, the lyrics were daring, and every track pushed the party vibe even higher. Artists like Aj Yvc and Kaduki stood out with their song "Persian Don." The track had a catchy hook and showed off their unique style. Digital Sham’s "One Way" was another highlight, adding a streetwise edge to the riddim. Don Pree, known for his song "Gun Pon Waist," brought his signature tough lyrics. Eshconinco’s "Next Gal" kept the gyallis (ladies’ man) theme strong, while Hatdogg’s "Nah Bathe" added humor and attitude. Behind the scenes, the studio hand was key. Every artist needed that extra polish, and the studio hand made sure the vocals hit just right. But the real power came from TUFFCHIN RECORDS, the producer. TUFFCHIN RECORDS is known for working with both new and established artists, and their riddims have racked up thousands of streams online. Their touch gave Wet Dreams Riddim its sharp, club-ready sound. Compared to other dancehall riddims of 2021, Wet Dreams Riddim was louder, bolder, and more rebellious. Even now, DJs still pull it out for a wild party. The riddim’s energy keeps 2021 alive on the dancefloor, and its tracks are hard to forget.
Wet Dreams Tracklist:
- Aj Yvc, Kaduki – Persian Don
- Digital Sham – One Way
- Don Pree – Gun Pon Waist
- Eshconinco – Next Gal
- Hatdogg – Nah Bathe
- J Gad – Oh Yeah
- Jah-Ute – Vibes
- Jovexx – Pull Up
- JuJu Blood – Lingo
- Lanz – Dream Chaser
- Nickodan – Who Dat Dion
- Paradax – Money Business
- Qnique – Bestie
- Sagitarr – Twerk It
- Shaney Cekwence – Cinderella
- Street Gena – Money Chop
- Trigger Dan – Flexin
- YuhZih – Skilliflow
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