ARTIST FUNERAL RIDDIM produced by WMG LAB RECORDS 2020
Artist Funeral Overview
Artist Funeral Riddim arrived in 2020 as a new dancehall riddim with a strong, energetic sound. The project features a group of artists who each bring their own style to the tracks. Blue Steel is known for his deep voice and steady flow, which stands out on this riddim. He has built a reputation for clear delivery and catchy hooks. 100 Key is recognized for his fast-paced lyrics and energetic performances. On this riddim, he adds a sharp edge that fits well with the beat. Bob Dan is a regular in the dancehall scene, and his tracks often focus on street life and real experiences. His song on the Artist Funeral Riddim follows this pattern, giving listeners a sense of everyday struggles. Draggy Dan brings a unique vocal style and is known for experimenting with different flows. His work on this riddim shows his ability to adapt to new sounds. Enzo Ronin is a newer artist but has gained attention for his creative lyrics and modern approach to dancehall. He uses this riddim to show his skills and connect with a younger audience. WMG LAB RECORDS produced the riddim, adding to their growing list of dancehall projects. The label is known for working with rising artists and focusing on authentic dancehall rhythms. The Artist Funeral Riddim itself is built on raw, driving beats with a dynamic energy that fits well at block parties. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing evolution of dancehall music and its importance in Jamaican culture.
Artist Funeral Tracklist:
- Blue Steel – Start It
- 100 Key – What Wrong With Them
- Bob Dan – G.Y.T. Function
- Draggy Dan – Give It Up
- Enzo Ronin – COVID-19
- Huggins – Pon Dem Ends
- Jama – Place Hot
- Lil Vill – Dem Nuh Bad
- Grill – Supa Freak
- Mulah G – Walk With Yuh Army
- Nickoh – Rifle Ah Beat
- Remi – Psycho
- Shredda Don – Down Inna Track
- Young Blood – Heavy
- Monster – Dem Nuh Bad
- Lord Shervy – Dem Nuh Bad
- WMG Lab Records – Artist Funeral Riddim (instrumental)
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