ANTI SOCIAL RIDDIM produced by BILLIONARE BOOTCAMP 2021
Anti Social Overview
The Anti Social Riddim arrived in 2021, bringing a lively party sound straight from Jamaica. The riddim’s backdrop is all about strong dancehall energy, mixing hardcore vibes with catchy hooks. This made it a favorite at parties and dancehall sessions. The project features a tight group of artists, each bringing their unique style. Daniiboo steps up with “Link & Talk,” a track that shows his confident flow and ability to connect with dancehall fans. Pretti Kitti delivers “Miss Little,” adding a playful and bold touch to the riddim. Munga Honorable, known for his hit “Bad From Mi Born,” brings his signature voice to “Feel Good.” His long career in dancehall makes his presence on this riddim even more special. Kunley Da Kulprit brings “Rich Rich” and also provides the “Anti Social Instrumental,” showing his skills both as a performer and a creator. Sliq One adds another layer with “PornHub,” a song that brings humor and edge to the mix. Behind the scenes, BILLIONARE BOOTCAMP is the creative force who produced the Anti Social Riddim. Known for their energetic productions, BILLIONARE BOOTCAMP has built a reputation for working with rising and established dancehall talent. Their riddims have gained streams and attention on platforms like Apple Music and Spotify, helping to push dancehall music to wider audiences. Even years after its release, selectors still reach for the Anti Social Riddim when they want to bring up the energy. Its blend of artists and infectious beats keeps it in heavy rotation at dancehall events.
Anti Social Tracklist:
- Daniiboo – Link & Talk (Clean)
- Daniiboo – Link & Talk (Raw)
- Pretti Kitti – Miss Little (Clean)
- Pretti Kitti – Miss Little (Raw)
- Munga Honorable – Feel Good (Clean)
- Munga Honorable – Feel Good (Raw)
- Kunley Da Kulprit – Rich Rich
- Sliq One – PornHub (Clean)
- Sliq One – PornHub (Raw)
- Kunley Da Kulprit – Anti Social Instrumental
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