Whisper Riddim produced by Countree Hype Entertainment 2024
Whisper Overview
When the Whisper Riddim yard session tape dropped in 2024, dancehall fans responded with real excitement. The tape quickly became a must-play at parties and on the streets, with its infectious energy and catchy melodies making it a favorite across Jamaica and beyond. The riddim’s sound captured a moment in dancehall, shaping the year’s vibe and bringing both new and established artists together. Teebone’s “Charlie Charlie” stood out for its clever lyrics and memorable hook, earning heavy rotation on local radio. Iwaata brought his signature style with “Whisper” and “Gone,” continuing the momentum he built after his collaboration with Intence on “Yeng.” Mugs delivered “Dunce N Boasty,” adding his unique flair to the mix and keeping the energy high. Roze Don’s “Sloppy Toppy 360” added a playful, bold touch, while Fresh King’s “Cruise Control” gave the riddim a smooth, confident feel. Each artist brought their own twist, ensuring every track had its own identity while still fitting the overall vibe. Behind it all was Countree Hype Entertainment, the producer and label responsible for the riddim’s creation. Known for previous hits like the “Gyalis Code Riddim,” Countree Hype Entertainment has built a reputation for shaping modern dancehall with innovative sounds and high-quality production. Their work on Whisper Riddim continued this legacy, earning praise from both fans and critics. By the end of 2024, the yard session tape had become a dancehall anthem, remembered as a defining sound of the year and a showcase of top-tier talent and production.
Whisper Tracklist:
- Teebone – Charlie Charlie
- Iwaata – Whisper [Gone Mi Gone]
- Mugs – Dunce N Boasty
- Roze Don – Sloppy Toppy 360
- Fresh King – Cruise Control (Clean)
- Fresh King – Cruise Control (Rdaio Edit)
- Ph8al – Bruk Gyal
- Cyash – More Rum
- Iwaata – Gone
- Countree Hype – Whisper Riddim
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