BILLBOARD RIDDIM produced by FREE WILLY RECORDS 2014
Billboard Overview
In 2014, the Billboard Riddim stood out as a true highlight in dancehall music. Produced by FREE WILLY RECORDS, this riddim was known for its powerful, energetic beat that filled dance floors across Jamaica and beyond. The label, FREE WILLY RECORDS, has a reputation for pushing dancehall forward, and their work on Billboard Riddim showcased their skill in bringing together top artists and creating memorable tracks. Their productions are often played at parties and dance clashes, and Billboard Riddim is one of their most streamed releases from that year. The recording process for Billboard Riddim focused on getting a crisp, driving sound that could hold up in any sound system. Each artist brought their own style, making the riddim even more exciting. Black Ryno’s “Reigning Champion” added a fierce, confident vibe. Black Ryno is well known for his hit “Bike Back” and for being a former member of the Portmore Empire, which helped launch his career. Kiprich’s “Gaza Jacket” gave the riddim a clever lyrical twist. Kiprich is respected in dancehall for his witty clash songs and for winning the Sting clash title in 2013. New Kidz delivered “Set So,” keeping the energy high with his unique flow. Tommy Lee Sparta’s “Chop Chop” brought a darker, edgy sound, reflecting his signature gothic dancehall style. Macka Diamond, with “Wicked Heart,” added a strong female voice to the mix. Macka Diamond is known for her hit single “Dye Dye,” which topped charts in Jamaica. Billboard Riddim became a touchstone of dancehall culture in 2014, remembered for its impact at parties and its lineup of standout tracks.
Billboard Tracklist:
- Black Ryno – Reigning Champion
- Kiprich – Gaza Jacket (Black Ryno Diss)
- New Kidz – Set So
- Tommy Lee Sparta – Chop Chop
- Macka Diamond – Wicked Heart
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