Bank Account Riddim produced by Starzplus Production 2025
Bank Account Overview
The journey of the Bank Account Riddim started in the heart of Kingston, where dancehall has always thrived. Starzplus Production, the label behind this riddim, is no stranger to the scene. Known for their sharp ear and ability to spot hits, Starzplus has delivered several successful projects over the years, earning streams in the millions and respect across Jamaica and beyond. The sound engineer, Mark “Bassline” Henry, played a key role in shaping the riddim’s energy. His touch gave the beat a punchy, club-ready feel. The riddim moves with a heavy bassline and crisp drums, designed to get crowds moving from the first drop. When it came to artists, Starzplus brought in some of dancehall’s most exciting voices. Teejay delivers “Nah Dead Poor,” a track full of street ambition and catchy lines. Teejay, already popular for songs like “Uptop Boss,” brings his signature energy. Jah Vinci’s “More Than Love” adds a melodic touch. Jah Vinci is well-known for his work with Vybz Kartel and for hits like “Wicked Heart.” Yaksta’s “Millionaire” blends clever lyrics with a hustler’s spirit. Yaksta found international attention with his song “Ambition,” and here he shows why he’s one of the genre’s rising stars. Eddy G Bomba’s “The World Is Yours” adds a positive message, while Daddy 1’s “Rich Is Right” brings his usual swagger, following his breakout with “Custom.” Fans in 2025 are already calling Bank Account Riddim a dancehall classic.
Bank Account Tracklist:
- Teejay – Nah Dead Poor
- Jah Vinci – More Than Love
- Yaksta – Millionaire
- Eddy G Bomba – The World Is Yours
- Daddy 1 – Rich Is Right
- Norris Man – Street Light
- Jay-a – Sapiosexual
- Lusion – Still A Live
- Tazar – Nuh Rate Dem
- Soulsparks – Target
- Teejay, Jah Vinci, Yaksta, Eddy G Bomba, Daddy 1, Norris Man, Jay-a, Lusion, Tazar, Soulsparks – Bank Account Riddim Mix
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