WUL DEM AGAIN RIDDIM produced by YELLOW MOON RECORDS 2014
Wul Dem Again Overview
The heart of reggae and dancehall music beats in its powerful rhythms. The musical backdrop, often called a riddim, gives every song its unique energy. Strong drum patterns and deep bass lines create a vibe that is both lively and hypnotic. This allows artists to ride the beat, bringing their own style and messages to life. Alkaline is known for his bold lyrics and unique voice. He gained attention in the early 2010s and quickly became one of dancehall’s top names. Bryka brings a melodic touch to his songs, often focusing on themes of struggle and motivation. Chilando is recognized for his energetic delivery and catchy hooks, making his tracks stand out on any riddim. Demarco is a versatile artist, known for both singing and producing, with several hits that have charted internationally. Elephant Man, often called the “Energy God,” is famous for his high-energy performances and dance anthems that get crowds moving. Behind these artists is the beat maker, shaping the entire sound. YELLOW MOON RECORDS is a respected production label in the dancehall scene. Founded in Jamaica, the label is known for crafting memorable riddims, including the Wul Dem Again Riddim released in 2014. Their focus on catchy hooks and polished production has helped many songs become hits. This musical backdrop, with its strong rhythms and creative production, remains a vital part of reggae history. It keeps the music fresh, exciting, and always ready to move the crowd.
Wul Dem Again Tracklist:
- Alkaline – One Inna Dem Head (Super Clean), (Clean) & (Raw)
- Bryka – Violate (Clean) & (Raw)
- Chilando – Stay Inna Yuh Lane
- Demarco – Fool Fool Gangsta (Clean) & (Raw)
- Elephant Man – Chikungunya
- Elephant Man – Do The Right Thing
- I Octane – Teeth & Lip (Clean) & (Raw)
- Mavado – Clear D Way (Super Clean), (Clean) & (Raw)
- Mr Vegas – Gwaan Yaa
- Vybz Kartel – Box Lunch (Clean) & (Raw)
- Dj Sunshine – Wul Dem Again Riddim Instrumental
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