The Dutty Money Riddim (2023/2024) is a very popular dancehall riddim produced by RVSSIAN of Head Concussion Records.
Tracklist:
- RajahWild – Gogo
- Nigy Boy – Continent
- Brysco – Brawd Thickaz
- Najeeriii – Phat Phat
- Govana – Needle Island
- Jada Kingdom – What’s up (Big Buddy)
- Stefflon Don – Dat a Dat
- Stefflon Don – Intergalactic
- Anthony B – Wha Dat
- Malie Donn – Muss Shot
- Vybz Kartel – Go Go Club 2.0
- Lanae – Slow Whine
- Brysco – Gimmi Nikki
- Kraff Gad – Nursery Rhymes
- Shaneil Muir – Puxxy Fat
- Sean Paul – Greatest
- Shenseea – Hot Gyal
- Valiant – Bubble Gum
- Macka Diamond – Still Got It
- Fully bad – Bounce Up
- Gold Gad – Client Convo 2
- Jay Shephard – Paranoid (Dutty Money Remix)
- Ikaya – Top Priorities
- La Lewis – Good Pum Pum Lyrics
- Bayka – More & More
- Big Bad Marco – Dutty Money
- 1Tahly – Dunce
- Topmann – Rebel
- Moyann – Pink & Pretty
Dutty Money Riddim by Head Concussion Records: A Dancehall Juggernaut of 2023-2024
In the ever-evolving landscape of dancehall, the Dutty Money Riddim stands tall as one of the genre’s most electrifying releases of 2023 and 2024. Produced by Tarik “Rvssian” Johnston under his Head Concussion Records banner, this riddim has taken the streets, clubs, and airwaves by storm, uniting a powerhouse lineup of artists with a beat that’s as infectious as it is unforgettable. Building on the legacy of Rvssian’s earlier works, Dutty Money Riddim reaffirms his status as a visionary in modern Jamaican music.
A Beat Rooted in Legacy
Launched in December 2023, the Dutty Money Riddim echoes the spirit of Rvssian’s 2009 hit, Go Go Club Riddim, but reimagines it with a darker, more contemporary edge. The riddim’s foundation—a pulsating bassline paired with eerie synths and crisp snares—creates a hypnotic groove that’s tailor-made for dancehall’s high-energy vibe. Released in phases, with an initial EP dropping on December 15, 2023, followed by a Deluxe Edition in February 2024, the project showcases Rvssian’s knack for blending nostalgia with innovation. It’s a sound that feels both timeless and fresh, a testament to his production prowess.
Distributed through 21st Hapilos Digital and available on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Deezer, Dutty Money Riddim reflects Head Concussion Records’ commitment to pushing dancehall into the global spotlight. From its gritty instrumental to its star-studded roster, the riddim is a cultural force that captures the essence of Jamaica’s current musical renaissance.
A Who’s Who of Dancehall Talent
What makes Dutty Money Riddim truly shine is its lineup—an explosive mix of established icons and rising stars. The initial release featured five tracks, quickly expanding with additional cuts and a Deluxe Edition that boasts over 18 songs. Here’s a glimpse of the standout contributions:
Najeeriii – “Phat Phat”: Kicking off the riddim, Najeeriii’s playful yet bold delivery sets the tone with a track that’s become a street anthem.
RajahWild – “Gogo”: A raw, unapologetic banger, RajahWild’s contribution pulses with charisma and grit, making it a fan favorite.
Valiant – “Bubble Gum”: With his smooth flow, Valiant adds a laid-back swagger that’s impossible to resist.
Vybz Kartel – “Go Go Club 2.0”: The dancehall king revisits his 2009 classic, delivering a sequel that bridges past and present with his signature flair.
Sean Paul – “Greatest”: Bringing international star power, Sean Paul’s track is a slick, celebratory ode to his legacy.
Jada Kingdom – “What’s Up (Big Buddy)”: Jada’s sultry yet commanding presence adds a feminine edge to the riddim’s testosterone-heavy lineup.
Kraff Gad – “Nursery Rhymes”: A breakout star, Kraff Gad infuses youthful energy with clever wordplay, earning widespread acclaim.
Stefflon Don – “Dat A Dat”: The UK-Jamaican artist brings her global appeal, blending patois and polish effortlessly.
Other notable tracks include Govana’s “Needle Island,” Brysco’s “Gimmi Nikki,” and Malie Donn’s “Muss Shot,” each artist molding the riddim to their unique style. The Deluxe Edition, released on February 16, 2024, expanded the roster further, cementing Dutty Money as a juggling riddim juggernaut.
A Cultural Milestone
Since its debut, Dutty Money Riddim has dominated dancehall playlists and sparked countless DJ mixes, with tracks like Valiant’s “Bubble Gum” and RajahWild’s “Gogo” becoming staples in the scene. Its versatility—spanning party vibes, street cred, and romantic flexes—has fueled its widespread appeal. The riddim’s success also highlights Rvssian’s ability to spotlight new talent alongside veterans, a formula that’s kept Head Concussion Records at the forefront of the genre.
By early 2025, the riddim’s impact is undeniable. It’s a soundtrack to Jamaica’s streets and a global export that’s elevated dancehall’s reach. Whether you’re streaming it or catching it live, Dutty Money Riddim is a bold celebration of the culture—one that’s still ringing out loud and clear.