YENG YENG RIDDIM produced by DUNWELL PRODUCTIONS 2016
Yeng Yeng Overview
If you love dancehall, you know how important the right party backdrop can be. In 2016, the Yeng Yeng Riddim brought a fresh energy to the dancehall scene. The riddim, arranged and produced by Dunwell Productions, captured the rebellious and joyful spirit of its time. Dunwell Productions, known for working with top dancehall acts and for pushing modern sounds, delivered a riddim that became a favorite at parties and dances. The Yeng Yeng Riddim stands out when compared to other bashment releases of its era. While many riddims focused on darker or more aggressive themes, this one kept things light and fun. The songs on the riddim, like Vybz Kartel — Win, Ding Dong — Yeng Yeng, Bravo Ravers — Yeng Yeng, and Samboni — New Game, all brought a sense of celebration and freedom. These tracks made people want to dance and enjoy life, which was a big part of the dancehall culture at the time. The arranger’s role in creating this party vibe was key. Dunwell Productions made sure each song fit perfectly into the riddim’s flow, giving every artist space to shine. Their experience in the industry helped them craft a sound that was both modern and true to dancehall roots. With millions of streams and a strong reputation, Dunwell Productions helped shape the sound of the mid-2010s. Today, the party backdrop of Yeng Yeng Riddim is still remembered as an important chapter in dancehall history. It reminds fans of a time when music was all about joy, movement, and living in the moment.
Yeng Yeng Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel – Win (Explicit)
- Vybz Kartel – Win (Clean)
- Ding Dong – Yeng Yeng (Feat. Bravo Ravers)
- Samboni – New Game
- Win (Usian Bolt & Team Jamaica Dedication) (Bonus]
- Win (Usain Bolt & Team Jamaica Dedication Radio Mix) (Bonus]
- Dunwell Productions – Yeng Yeng Riddim
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