BLUE CHIP RIDDIM produced by BRILLI PRODUCTION 2020
Blue Chip Overview
Blue Chip Riddim entered the dancehall scene in 2020, adding a fresh sound to that year’s releases. The riddim brings together several artists, each with their own style and following. Munga Honorable, known for his energetic delivery and catchy hooks, stands out for his long history of club hits and street anthems. Peppa and Gaado, who often collaborate, are recognized for their powerful performances and lyrics that connect with younger audiences. A. Outlaw is known for his storytelling abilities and has built a reputation for honest, street-inspired tracks. Shremkell is an emerging artist who brings a new voice to the riddim, adding variety and youthful energy. Synistah is respected for his smooth flow and has gained attention through consistent releases and performances. The production is handled by BRILLI PRODUCTION, a label with a growing catalog of dancehall projects. BRILLI PRODUCTION has worked with several artists in the genre and is known for delivering quality riddims that get played in clubs and on radio. Blue Chip Riddim features a strong, rhythmic instrumental with heavy bass and sharp snares, typical of modern dancehall. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing evolution of Jamaican music and continues to gain plays both locally and internationally. The riddim’s sound and lineup make it a favorite among fans who appreciate both classic and new dancehall styles.
Blue Chip Tracklist:
- Munga Honorable – Counting (Clean)
- Munga Honorable – Counting (Raw)
- Peppa & Gaado – Wall Street Money (Clean)
- Peppa & Gaado – Wall Street Money (Raw)
- A. Outlaw – Black President (Clean)
- A. Outlaw – Black President (Raw)
- Shremkell – Rocket (Clean)
- Shremkell – Rocket (Raw)
- Synistah – That’s Right (Clean)
- Synistah – That’s Right (Raw)
- Topmann – Inherit (Clean)
- Topmann – Inherit (Raw)
- Brilli – Blue Chip Riddim Instrumental
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