A new riddim project from producers DJ Mac and Crash Dummy is making waves across the dancehall community, drawing praise from fans and industry insiders alike for its impressive cross generational lineup.
The WYFL Riddim began gaining traction when rising artist Skippa became the first act released on the project. His track WYFL quickly caught fire with fans and is widely credited with breaking the riddim and establishing its early momentum.
A Lineup That Spans Generations
Since Skippa’s debut on the project the riddim has grown significantly. Veterans Vybz Kartel, Mavado and Anthony B have all contributed alongside newer voice Chronic Law, creating a blend of experience and fresh energy that has resonated strongly with dancehall audiences.
The expansion continued with the additions of Spice, Demarco and Tony Matterhorn, further cementing the WYFL Riddim’s reputation as one of the most star studded dancehall projects of the year.
A Historic Moment for the Culture
Perhaps the most talked about aspect of the project is the fact that Vybz Kartel and Mavado appear on the same riddim for the first time in years. For longtime dancehall fans this is a significant cultural moment — one that signals a new era of unity within a genre that has long celebrated healthy rivalry.
Fans Want More
While many are celebrating the project’s already impressive roster some fans are calling for additional artists to join the lineup. Names being mentioned include Masicka, Aidonia, Agent Sasco, Capleton, Busy Signal and Popcaan. However others feel the riddim already has enough strong contributions and stands on its own merit.
Whether the lineup expands further or not the WYFL Riddim has already secured its place as one of the standout dancehall projects of 2026 — bringing together legends and rising stars in a way that reminds fans why they fell in love with the music in the first place.