AL CAPONE RIDDIM produced by JUICE MUSIC 2021
AL Capone Overview
Fans quickly embraced the bashment project that dropped in 2021, with selectors highlighting its instant party energy. The release brought together dancehall’s vibrant spirit, and listeners praised the tracks for keeping the dancefloor moving. D Icon’s “Millionaire” led the way, available in both clean and raw versions. D Icon, known for his energetic delivery, already had a following thanks to “Millionaire,” which helped boost the riddim’s popularity. Faacehalf added his own flavor with “Rich Badness,” also released in clean and raw cuts. Faacehalf’s unique style brought another layer to the project, and his previous work in the dancehall scene had already attracted attention. Plenti’s “#Shoutout” kept the momentum strong, giving fans a catchy tune that fit perfectly with the bashment vibe. Star D completed the lineup with “Chop Move,” again offering both clean and raw versions, making sure the project had something for every setting. The riddim’s unified sound was crafted by JUICE MUSIC, a producer and label known for supporting dancehall talent. JUICE MUSIC has a history of working with rising artists and pushing the genre forward through digital releases and streaming platforms. Their ability to bring together different voices on one riddim made the project stand out. Even now, the tracks from this project bring back the lively party atmosphere of 2021, reminding fans of the energy and collaboration that define modern dancehall. The combination of standout artists and JUICE MUSIC’s production created a bashment favorite that selectors and fans still celebrate.
AL Capone Tracklist:
- D Icon – Millionaire (Clean)
- D Icon – Millionaire (Raw)
- Faacehalf – Rich Badness (Clean)
- Faacehalf – Rich Badness (Raw)
- Plenti – #Shoutout
- Star D – Chop Move (Clean)
- Star D – Chop Move (Raw)
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