BANK FULL UP RIDDIM produced by FAMOUSS MONEY RECORDS 2013
Bank Full Up Overview
In 2013, dancehall fans across Jamaica heard a new sound shaking the clubs: the Bank Full Up Riddim. This compilation came from FAMOUSS MONEY RECORDS, a dancehall label known for pushing fresh talent and catchy beats. The label, founded in Jamaica, quickly became a name to watch in the early 2010s, helping several young artists break onto the scene. The heart of this release is the riddim itself. Producers at FAMOUSS MONEY RECORDS built the track with bright, layered synths and a deep, rolling bassline. The recording process brought together different voices, each adding their own style. The label’s studio crew made sure every song fit the riddim’s groove, making the whole project flow from start to finish. Each artist on Bank Full Up Riddim helped shape the party sound of that year. Lala Pinkdoll’s "Hot Girls" was a favorite, bringing her playful energy and sharp delivery. Mikey Spade, already known for his 2012 hit single "Real Gyalist," gave fans "So In Love," mixing smooth lyrics with the riddim’s bounce. Jah Shawn brought street vibes with "Mi Money Nuff," a track that echoed through dancehalls. Ssense’s "Have Tings To" and Tumbo’s "My Money" added more fire, their verses fitting perfectly with the party mood. For anyone who lived through dancehall in 2013, Bank Full Up Riddim is impossible to forget. It captured the energy of the clubs and showcased the talent of both the label and its artists. This compilation still gets people moving, years after its release.
Bank Full Up Tracklist:
- Lala Pinkdoll – Hot Girls
- Mikey Spade – So In Love
- Jah Shawn – Mi Money Nuff
- Ssense – Have Tings To
- Tumbo – My Money
- Jah Vinci – More Than A Million
- Mikey Famouss – Girls Dem Lollipop
- Sim Sim – Sexy Money (Raw)
- Sim Sim – Sexy Money (Radio)
- Kush – Money Mi Want
- Embas-C – Bank Full Up
- Famouss Money Records – Bank Full Up Riddim Version
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