APPLE VODKA RIDDIM produced by TMG PRODUCTIONS 2018
Apple Vodka Overview
TMG PRODUCTIONS stands behind the Apple Vodka Riddim, a dancehall release that made a fast impact on the dance floor in 2018. The label is known for bringing fresh dancehall sounds and has worked with both rising and established Jamaican artists. Their productions have reached streaming platforms worldwide, helping to spread the energy of yard studios far beyond Jamaica. The Apple Vodka Riddim features a strong lineup. Navino brings his track "Road Mi Seh" to the set. Navino gained attention in dancehall with his song "Sup’n Like Suh," and is known for his sharp delivery. Showtime Damion delivers "Hand Full A Money," adding his own style to the mix. Flexxx, who is well recognized for his work with Vybz Kartel on "Start It," steps in with "Wine." Kibaki, once a member of the Alliance crew, contributes "Send On," showing his lyrical skills. The group track "Party" comes from G Starr, Bengie, and Iyasregth, adding a lively touch to the riddim. Other artists on the set include Ronnie Homer with "Champagne Affair" and Troublesum, who appears on the same song, both solo and together. Colton T rounds out the collection with "Do It Again." The sound engineer behind the project keeps the percussion tight and the energy high. TMG PRODUCTIONS, with their history of supporting dancehall culture, proves the strength of Jamaican studios in this release. The Apple Vodka Riddim stands as a true dancehall weapon, crafted for the dance floor and built to last.
Apple Vodka Tracklist:
- Navino – Road Mi Seh
- Showtime Damion – Hand Full A Money
- Flexxx – Wine
- Kibaki – Send On
- Savage – Shell Down D Place
- G Starr, Bengie & Iyasregth – Party
- Ronnie Homer – Champagne Affair (Feat Troublesum)
- Ronnie Homer – Champagne Affair (Feat Troublesum) (Raw)
- Colton T – Do It Again
- K. – Dream Weekend (Feat Advance Chekkazz)
- Apple Vodka Riddim – Apple Vodka Riddim (Instrumental Version)
- Khrisco – Dancing To The Melodies
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