YOLO RIDDIM produced by FRANKIE MUSIC PRODUCTION / VPAL MUSIC 2020
Yolo Overview
Every sound clash in 2020 was driven by the energy of the selector’s choice: the Yolo Riddim. This dancehall riddim quickly became a favorite among selectors and fans, thanks to its lively beats and a lineup of standout tracks. The riddim’s impact was felt on dance floors across Jamaica and beyond, as each song brought its own unique flavor. Ajji’s “Run Town” delivered raw energy, capturing the streetwise spirit of the genre. Beenie Man, a legend in dancehall, kept the crowd moving with “Up Deh,” showing why his style still commands respect. Christopher Martin’s “Pass Code” added a smooth and melodic touch, balancing the riddim with his signature vocals. Demarco’s “Drippin in Sauce” stood out for its catchy hooks and confident delivery, while Hydal’s “Yolo” brought a playful yet gritty vibe that matched the riddim’s overall feel. Other artists like Krysie with “Deal Wid It,” Qraig’s “Feel Like,” Shawn Antoine’s “Shootin Star,” Singer J’s “Game Over,” and Yaksta’s “Go Girl” all contributed to the riddim’s rich soundscape. FRANKIE MUSIC PRODUCTION, alongside VPAL MUSIC, played a major role in shaping this release. Known for producing quality dancehall and reggae, FRANKIE MUSIC PRODUCTION has built a reputation for working with top artists and delivering tracks that connect with audiences worldwide. The selector’s choice from the Yolo Riddim remains an important part of dancehall history, remembered for its vibrant performances and lasting influence on the sound clash scene.
Yolo Tracklist:
- Ajji – Run Town (Clean)
- Ajji – Run Town (Raw)
- Beenie Man – Up Deh (Clean)
- Beenie Man – Up Deh (Raw)
- Christopher Martin – Pass Code
- Demarco – Drippin in Sauce
- Hydal – Yolo
- Krysie – Deal Wid It
- Qraig – Feel Like
- Shawn Antoine – Shootin Star
- Singer J – Game Over
- Yaksta – Go Girl (Clean)
- Yaksta – Go Girl (Raw)
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