ATM RIDDIM produced by DAWG HOUSE 2009
Atm Overview
The Atm Riddim was released by DAWG HOUSE, a label known for creating strong dancehall projects in the late 2000s. DAWG HOUSE helped shape the sound of Jamaican street parties, and the Atm Riddim quickly became one of their most memorable works. The riddim’s production is bold and energetic, making it a favorite in clubs and on radio. A big part of the riddim’s success came from the artists who voiced it. Busy Signal, already famous for hits like “Step Out,” brought his signature style to “Blaze Up The Herbs.” His delivery gave the track extra power and helped it stand out. Assailant’s “Dirty Money” added a gritty edge, while Tornado kept the party vibe alive with “Flossin Non - Stop.” Stacious, who had made waves with songs like “It’s Over,” represented for the female side, showing her versatility on the riddim. Bling Dawg, a staple in dancehall with tracks like “Jamaica,” added his unique sound to the mix. The riddim also featured Assassin with “Mind Of My Own” and Fire Links with “I Need Money.” Each artist brought their own flavor, but all matched the riddim’s lively, streetwise energy. DAWG HOUSE’s work on Atm Riddim showed their skill in bringing together top talent and creating music that captured the spirit of the time. In 2009, this riddim became a touchstone for dancehall culture, remembered for its impact at parties and its lasting influence on the genre.
Atm Tracklist:
- Busy Signal – Blaze Up The Herbs
- Assailant – Dirty Money
- Tornado – Flossin Non – Stop (Edit)
- Tornado – Flossin Non – Stop (Raw)
- Stacious – Its Over
- Bling Dawg – Jamaica (Edit)
- Bling Dawg – Jamaica (Raw)
- Assassin – Mind Of My Own
- Fire Links – I Need Money
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