5 BILLS BAG RIDDIM produced by YARDIE MUZIK 2012
5 Bills Bag Overview
YARDIE MUZIK is the producer behind the 5 Bills Bag Riddim, a dancehall release from 2012 that still gets attention today. Known for energetic and sharp beats, YARDIE MUZIK has built a strong reputation in the Jamaican music scene. The label has worked with both new and established artists, and their riddims often appear in DJ sets across the world. On this compilation, several artists bring their own style to the riddim. Exile Di Brave delivers “I’m Broke,” a track that highlights his lyrical skills. Exile Di Brave is also known for his album “The Calling,” which helped him reach a wider audience in Europe and Japan. Choas teams up with G-Loc for “Money Fi Spend,” a song that stands out for its catchy flow. G-Loc is featured again on the same track, showing his versatility on the beat. Determine’s “Gimmie More” brings a classic dancehall energy. Determine is recognized for his hit single “Kette Drum,” which was a staple in late 1990s dancehall and reggae playlists. Nuklear adds to the lineup with “Party None Stop,” keeping the party vibes strong. Other songs on the riddim include “Sip It Up” by Quain and “No Murderer” by Figga. The instrumental version, “5 Bills Bag Riddim Instrumental” by YARDIE MUZIK, lets DJs and fans enjoy the pure energy of the beat. Even today, DJs play tracks from this compilation, keeping the rebellious and lively spirit of 2012 dancehall alive.
5 Bills Bag Tracklist:
- Exile Di Brave – I’m Broke
- Choas Ft. G-Loc – Money Fi Spend
- Deva Bratt – My Brain (Highgrade)
- Determine – Gimmie More
- Nuklear – Party None Stop
- Quain – Sip It Up
- Figga – No Murderer
- Yardie Muzik -5 Bills Bag Riddim Isntrumental
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