WORDLE RIDDIM produced by POP STYLE MUSIC 2022
Wordle Overview
In 2022, the Wordle Riddim burst onto the dancehall scene, quickly turning into a must-play anthem for selectors across Jamaica and beyond. The riddim’s journey began with Pop Style, a producer and label known for crafting infectious dancehall beats. Pop Style Music has steadily built a reputation in the Caribbean music industry, with their productions regularly racking up streams and earning spins in clubs and street dances. The creation of Wordle Riddim was a careful process, blending energetic drum patterns with catchy hooks. Once the instrumental was ready, Pop Style Music brought together a lineup of top-tier artists, each adding their own flavor to the project. Charly Black, famous for his global hit “Gyal You a Party Animal,” delivered “Dancehall,” a track that captures the essence of the genre with his signature smooth flow. Chronic Law, a respected figure in the new wave of dancehall, brought his gritty lyrics to “Bad Tackle,” giving the riddim a streetwise edge. Shaggy, a Grammy-winning artist known for classics like “Boombastic,” teamed up with Assailant for “Party Up,” turning the energy even higher with their lively collaboration. YK Kastro’s “Gun Gyal” and Rytikal’s “Twerk” kept the bashment vibes strong, each tune finding favor with dancers and DJs. Kalibwoy’s “Recognition” added another layer, while Pop Style’s own “Wordle Riddim Instrumental” gave selectors a pure version to work their magic. Even now, the Wordle Riddim remains a favorite in dancehall sets, its timeless energy keeping 2022 alive on dance floors everywhere.
Wordle Tracklist:
- Charly Black – Dancehall
- Chronic Law – Bad Tackle (Clean)
- Chronic Law – Bad Tackle (Raw)
- Shaggy & Assailant – Party Up
- YK Kastro – Gun Gyal
- Rytikal – Twerk
- Kalibwoy – Recognition
- Charly Black, Chronic Law, Shaggy, Assailant, YK Kastro, Rytikal & Kalibwoy – Heavy D Selekta Riddim Mix
- Pop Style – Wordle Riddim Instrumental
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