9 TO 5 RIDDIM produced by POOR PEOPLE PRODUCTION 2020
9 To 5 Overview
The 9 To 5 Riddim arrived in 2020 as a dancehall project known for its catchy grooves and energetic style. This riddim brought together several artists, each adding their own touch to the sequence. Dipmatik is recognized for his lively delivery and ability to connect with dancehall fans through relatable lyrics. Don Crazy, known for his playful wordplay and upbeat tracks, added a party-ready vibe to the riddim. Don Mafia has built a reputation for his strong voice and consistent presence in dancehall, often blending classic and modern styles in his recordings. Don Yute, who has a long career in the genre, is respected for his versatility and has worked with both local and international producers over the years. Leo Voltage brings a fresh approach with his energetic performances and growing following in the dancehall scene. The riddim was produced by POOR PEOPLE PRODUCTION, a label with a history of supporting authentic dancehall music. The production house is recognized for its focus on rhythms that highlight the everyday experiences of listeners and has contributed to several notable releases in the genre. The 9 To 5 Riddim stands out for its driving basslines, sharp drum patterns, and melodies that encourage movement. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing influence of dancehall in Jamaican culture and its ability to bring people together through music that celebrates daily life and good times.
9 To 5 Tracklist:
- Dipmatik – Cupful
- Don Crazy – Top Balla
- Don Mafia – Freedom of Speech
- Don Yute – Boom Boom Boom
- Leo Voltage – Sidung Pon It
- Ras I-Maric – More Job Less Crime
- Real Askel – Wuk Now Gyal (Radio Version)
- Real Askel – Wuk Now Gyal
- Tallup AKA Presidential – Cappashat (Radio Version)
- Tallup AKA Presidential – Cappashat
- Version – 9 to 5 Instrumental
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