WRINKLE RIDDIM produced by JAHDONIAI RECORDS 2022
Wrinkle Overview
When selectors looked for fresh dancehall energy in 2022, many turned to Wrinkle Riddim. This bashment project quickly became a yard anthem, thanks to its mix of rising and established talent. JAHDONIAI RECORDS, known for its consistent output in the Jamaican dancehall scene, produced the riddim. The label has built a reputation for spotlighting both new voices and seasoned artists, and Wrinkle Riddim added another strong chapter to their catalogue. The riddim features Wrinkle with the track "Nahnie," which stood out in clubs and street dances. Wrinkle is known in the local scene for his energetic delivery and catchy hooks. Princess Tsehai brought her unique style to "Go Getta," showing the versatility that has marked her career. Globie, who made waves with the single "Loud," contributed a memorable performance that helped the riddim gain traction in dancehall circles. STIGMAH delivered "Rain Drizzle," while Chippy Mafia added "No Drama," both tracks adding to the riddim’s appeal. Other standout songs on the project include Saga Soprano with "Memory," Crazy Crazy with "Changez," Iconic with "Tump Out," and Ratty Taz with "Kill Dem Fast." The instrumental, simply titled "Wrinkle Riddim," allowed DJs and selectors to get creative in their sets. This project showed the strength of Jamaican studios in 2022, proving that local production and talent can still set the pace for dancehall worldwide. Wrinkle Riddim’s impact was felt in parties, on radio, and across the island, cementing its place as a true bashment favorite.
Wrinkle Tracklist:
- Wrinkle – Nahnie
- Princess Tsehai – Go Getta
- Globie – Loud
- STIGMAH – Rain Drizzle
- Chippy Mafia – No Drama
- Saga Soprano – Memory
- I-Drae – Purpose
- Crazy Crazy – Changez
- Iconic – Tump Out
- Ratty Taz – Kill Dem Fast
- Instrumental – Wrinkle Riddim
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