236 TYCOON RIDDIM produced by ROGUE SOUND RECORDS 2022
236 Tycoon Overview
236 Tycoon Riddim came out of Jamaica in 2022, bringing a fresh wave to the dancehall scene. Produced by ROGUE SOUND RECORDS, this riddim quickly became a favorite for fans and DJs. The project stands out for giving a platform to new talent, helping several artists make their mark. Pd Smallz and Teqwan teamed up for “Hype Killer,” a track that caught attention for its energy and catchy hook. Mc Radics delivered the title track, “236 Tycoon,” bringing his own unique style to the compilation. Kichwa Kibov joined in with “236 Tycoon Freestyle,” adding his voice to the growing dancehall movement. Benmwa and Zogo Unruly collaborated on “Asanta,” a tune that got plenty of play in parties and clubs. Medulla’s “Big and Bad” brought a bold vibe to the riddim. Each artist brought something different. Mc Radics, known for his work across the Caribbean, used “236 Tycoon” to reach new listeners. Benmwa and Zogo Unruly’s “Asanta” became a highlight for many fans. Medulla, already respected for his lyrical skills, used “Big and Bad” to show his versatility. Behind the scenes, ROGUE SOUND RECORDS played a key role. The label, recognized for supporting emerging dancehall acts, has built a reputation for quality productions and sharp mixes. With previous releases gaining traction on streaming platforms, ROGUE SOUND RECORDS proved once again why they are a force in modern dancehall. For anyone who followed dancehall in 2022, 236 Tycoon Riddim stands as a milestone, marking the rise of new voices and the steady hand of a top producer.
236 Tycoon Tracklist:
- Pd Smallz, Teqwan – Hype Killer
- Mc Radics – 236 Tycoon
- Kichwa Kibov – 236 Tycoon Freestyle
- Benmwa, Zogo Unruly – Asanta
- Medulla – Big and Bad
- Mc Tafahri – Red, Black & Green
- Mc Tafahri – Claim Say
- Red Nylot – 236 Tycoon Riddim – Instrumental
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