BLACK MOON RIDDIM produced by JAH T JR PRODUCTIONS 2021
Black Moon Overview
In 2021, dancehall fans across Jamaica and beyond felt the pulse of a new street anthem base. The sound echoed through clubs and parties, bringing a fresh energy to the scene. At the center of this movement was JAH T JR PRODUCTIONS, a label known for its powerful riddims and steady influence in the dancehall world. With a growing reputation, JAH T JR PRODUCTIONS helped shape the year’s musical landscape. The Black Moon Riddim brought together some of dancehall’s respected voices. Delly Ranx, well-known for his production skills and classic tracks like “Back It Up,” added his signature style. Fantan Mojah, famous for his hit single “Hail The King,” delivered “Bad Rasta,” a song that showed his strong vocal presence. Frankie Sly, who made waves with his track “Life,” brought his unique flair to the project. Galaxy P contributed “Woman Power,” adding a different vibe to the riddim. Harry Toddler, a founding member of the Scare Dem Crew, continued his long career with his own take on the beat. Nitty Kutchie, also a former Scare Dem Crew member, offered “How You Tan So,” reminding fans of his roots in dancehall. Other artists like Jah T Jr with “Black Moon Riddim,” Jah Thunder’s “Nuh Trust Friend,” Junior Dangerous with “Fluffy,” Macka Diamond’s “Push It Out,” and Mr Peppa’s “Times Like These” all helped make the compilation memorable. Fans of 2021 remember the street anthem base as a true dancehall anthem, capturing the spirit of the time.
Black Moon Tracklist:
- Delly Ranx – Back It Up
- Fantan Mojah – Bad Rasta
- Frankie Sly – Life
- Galaxy P – Woman Power
- Harry Toddler; Nitty Kutchie – How You Tan So
- Jah T Jr – Black Moon Riddim (Playback)
- Jah Thunder – Nuh Trust Friend
- Junior Dangerous – Fluffy
- Macka Diamond – Push It Out
- Mr Peppa – Times Like These
- Natural Black – One Day
- Ras Jem – Finesse Dem
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