1000K RIDDIM produced by CR203 PRODUCTIONS 2022
1000K Overview
1000K Riddim is a roots reggae instrumental that made a mark in 2022. The riddim comes from Jamaica, the birthplace of reggae, and brings a classic vibe with fresh energy. This project gathered some of the genre’s well-known names, each adding their unique style to the release. Vybz Kartel delivers “White House,” showing his lyrical skill. Kartel is recognized as one of dancehall’s most influential artists, with hit songs like “Fever” and a strong presence on international charts. Charly Black brings his party spirit with “Pimp Of The Party.” He is famous for his global hit “Gyal You A Party Animal,” which has over 200 million YouTube views and earned him international acclaim. Ding Dong’s “Fake Friend” stands out with his signature delivery. Ding Dong is known for popular dance tracks and his role in shaping dancehall’s dance culture. Moyann’s “Big Ego” highlights her confident voice and rising influence among new reggae artists. Kyodi’s “Wait And See” adds another layer, bringing thoughtful lyrics and a smooth flow. The riddim also features IWaata with “Ride,” Zagga’s “Walk A Mek,” Killa’s “Money & Gal,” and “Chapstick” by Jay A & Flexxx, each track adding to the project’s diverse sound. CR203 PRODUCTIONS is the creative force behind 1000K Riddim. Known for their work with both established and emerging reggae acts, the label has built a reputation for quality production and thoughtful releases. Their projects often gather millions of streams across digital platforms. 1000K Riddim stands as proof of reggae’s depth and power in 2022, bringing together strong voices and classic roots sound.
1000K Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel – White House
- Charly Black – Pimp Of The Party
- Mavado – Bad Gal
- Ding Dong – Fake Friend
- Moyann – Big Ego
- Kyodi – Wait And See
- IWaata – Ride
- Zagga – Walk A Mek
- Killa – Money & Gal
- Jay A & Flexxx – Chapstick
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