ATM RIDDIM produced by MPJ MUSIC 2022
Atm Overview
In 2022, the ATM Riddim brought a fresh spark to dancehall clubs. With its upbeat tempo and infectious bass, selectors found new energy for dancehall nights across Jamaica and beyond. The riddim’s club-ready vibe made it a favorite for DJs wanting to keep the party going until morning. A big part of ATM Riddim’s success comes from the sound engineer’s careful touch. The mix is crisp, with every instrument and vocal sitting perfectly together. This attention to detail lets each artist shine while keeping the dancefloor moving. Behind the project is MPJ MUSIC, a producer and label known for pushing dancehall forward. MPJ MUSIC has worked with several rising and established acts, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. Their productions have gained thousands of streams online, making a mark in the digital era of Jamaican music. ATM Riddim features some of the genre’s most respected voices. Busy Signal brings his signature style to “The Herbs.” Busy Signal is well known for hits like "Stay So" and his international collaborations, including work with Major Lazer. Stacious delivers attitude and melody on “It’s Over,” while Tornado keeps the energy high with “Flossin Non Stop.” Bling Dawg, who has collaborated with Bounty Killer and released the album "Elevation," adds his voice to “Jamaica, Jamaica.” Assassin, also known as Agent Sasco, is recognized for his work on Kanye West’s "Yeezus" album and brings depth to “Mind of My Own.” Even today, DJs reach for ATM Riddim to bring back the bashment vibes of 2022, proving its lasting power in dancehall culture.
Atm Tracklist:
- Busy Signal – The Herbs
- Stacious – It’s Over
- Tornado – Flossin Non Stop
- Bling Dawg – Jamaica, Jamaica
- Assassin – Mind of My Own
- Firelinks – I Need Money
- Elephant Man – From You Bless
- Assailant – Dirty Money
- Looga Man – Call Up
- Factor – ATM Riddim (Instrumental)
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