YARDY PARTY RIDDIM produced by DJ JASON MUSIC / ROMIE FAME RECORDS 2020
Yardy Party Overview
Yardy Party Riddim was released in 2020 and quickly became known in the dancehall scene. The project brought together several artists, each with their own style. Chico, a dancehall artist with years of experience, is recognized for his energetic delivery and catchy hooks. He has worked on many riddims over the years and is respected for his consistency. Kaream Kharizma is known for his smooth vocals and ability to blend melodies with classic dancehall rhythms. His songs often stand out for their catchy choruses and relatable lyrics. Nuh Limit brings a bold presence to the riddim, delivering sharp lyrics and a confident style. He often uses themes from everyday life in his music. Gatlin adds his own flavor with a strong, rhythmic flow, and is known for his clear voice and direct approach. Dre King is another artist on the riddim, recognized for his creative wordplay and modern sound. The riddim was produced by DJ JASON MUSIC under ROMIE FAME RECORDS. DJ JASON MUSIC has a history of working with both new and established artists in the dancehall genre. The label is known for supporting fresh talent and releasing dancefloor-friendly tracks. Yardy Party Riddim features lively drum patterns, heavy basslines, and upbeat melodies. Released in 2020, it reflects the energy and spirit of modern Jamaican dancehall. The riddim was designed for parties and has become a favorite for both DJs and fans. Its cultural impact comes from bringing together different voices in the dancehall community on one energetic track.
Yardy Party Tracklist:
- Chico – Top Celebrity
- Chico – Top Celebrity (raw)
- Kaream Kharizma – Gyal Kryptonite
- Kaream Kharizma – Gyal Kryptonite (raw)
- Nuh Limit – Hot Steppa
- Gatlin – Bad Tepa
- Gatlin – Bad Tepa (raw)
- Dre King – Find A Gold
- Dre King – Find A Gold (raw)
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