DOUBLE MOOD RIDDIM produced by DMD VIBES MUSIC 2020
Double Mood Overview
Double Mood Riddim is a dancehall release from 2020 known for its bold and energetic sound. The riddim brings together several artists who each add their own style to the project. Gunzy is recognized for his aggressive delivery and sharp lyrics, which fit well with the riddim’s lively beat. GB DIX brings a unique flow and is known in the dancehall scene for his catchy hooks and street-inspired verses. Madness, another featured artist, is respected for his raw and unfiltered approach, often bringing a sense of urgency to his tracks. Noko Kham stands out for his rhythmic style and has been active in the dancehall community, gaining attention for his creative wordplay. Fripon adds a different flavor, drawing from his experience in both local and international music circles, and is known for blending traditional dancehall with modern influences. The project is produced by DMD VIBES MUSIC, a label with a history of supporting authentic dancehall productions. DMD VIBES MUSIC has worked with various artists over the years and is recognized for maintaining a classic Jamaican sound while encouraging new talent. Double Mood Riddim itself is marked by its heavy bass, fast-paced drums, and rowdy atmosphere. Released in 2020, it captures the energy of dancehall parties and reflects the vibrant culture of Jamaican music. The riddim stands out as a strong representation of its era, offering a powerful soundtrack for sound systems and dance floors.
Double Mood Tracklist:
- Gunzy – Come A Mi Yard
- GB DIX – Pa Lechek
- Madness – Gyal
- Noko Kham – Gun Man
- Fripon – Pran Pie
- Darui – Party Turn Up
- Jamez Vibes With RPI – S_ex Tape
- Awtchy – Another Vibe
- Amfatik – Tonight
- DJ Xaxou – Double Mood Riddim
- Double Mood Riddim Pt 1 (instrumental)
- Double Mood Riddim Pt 2 (instrumental)
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