Want to get your music out to over 40k radio and sound system dis?CLICK HERE
Stay up-to-date with all that's new at Dancehallreggaeworld, Click Here to subscribe for my updates and don't miss a thing!
In Time for the Summer, One Jam Music Gears Up to Release the Energetic Dancehall "Hyperactive Riddim"
Hyperactive Brings Life to the Party
One Jam Music is gearing up to release the Hyperactive Riddim, an energetic dancehall riddim that is sure to energize the party crowd this summer. The riddim was produced by Andre “DreZion” Bailey, who produced the Harder than Hard Riddim. Unlike the Harder than Hard Riddim, which featured songs from a trio of dancehall heavyweights – Bounty Killa, Beenie Man, and Agent Sasco -- the Hyperactive Riddim features three songs from a trio of emerging acts lead by Abby Dallas. What the riddim lacks in big names, it more than makes up for with big tunes.
The versatile Abby Dallas, who has been enjoying a surge in popularity on the strength of songs such as From My Heart, He’s Just NOT Into You, and her recent remix of Rihanna’s BBHMM, is on the verge of breaking out, and Bruk Out, her effort on the riddim, may be the song that gives her the big break. Abby, may not be the be only one who breaks this summer, as Paashot could certainly “buss” with This Summer, a club banger that could play well beyond this summer. Similarly, Baeji’s When We a Party, with its infectious hook and vivid imagery, sounds like it has the potential to liven up parties year round.
The Hyperactive Riddim will soon be available on iTunes, Amazon, and other leading online retailers. In the meantime, you can preview the songs on SoundCloud.
Reviving older riddims has become a trend lately, ever since Rvssian did it with his 2010 compilation Go-Go Club Riddim and rebranded it as the Dutty Money
Jamaican social media influencer turned recording artist, Delly Fever, has released her second track for 2024 called “Face Card”. It was produced by Chambah
Samora, the reggae-pop-afrobeat-dancehall diva from Suriname, is proving to the world why she’s the Best New Artist in the Reggae category winner at last
Jamaican reggae artist, Anthony Grant, has made huge strides in his budding career as he tops the US Afrobeats Chart with his latest single called “Crème
Information posted here on Dancehall Reggae Music World is for Research and Educational Purposes. We do not host any files on our site. Limited copyright is granted for you to use and/or republish any story on this site for any legitimate media or Educational purpose as long as you reference dancehallreggaeworld.com. Please make sure to read our Terms and conditions prior to contacting us. If you wish to submit your own press release, click here.