CANARY DIAMOND RIDDIM produced by FLIP MONEY 2018
Canary Diamond Overview
The Canary Diamond Riddim made a big impact on dancehall when it was released in 2018. The sound engineer behind the project helped shape its clean, powerful sound, making it a favorite in clubs and parties. The producer, FLIP MONEY, is known for delivering high-energy dancehall tracks. FLIP MONEY has worked with several top artists and has a reputation for crafting riddims that DJs love to play. This riddim brought together some of dancehall’s most respected names. Vybz Kartel delivered “Nuh Like We,” showing his lyrical skills and unique style. Kartel is one of Jamaica’s most influential dancehall artists, famous for hits like “Fever” and his album “King of the Dancehall.” Aidonia’s “Cyaan Bad Up Or Bully Me” added a tough, confident vibe to the lineup. Aidonia is known for his energetic performances and has been a staple in dancehall for years. Busy Signal’s “Mek Di Big Ting Sound” kept the energy high. Busy Signal is recognized worldwide for songs like “Stay So” and his work with Major Lazer. Flippa Mafia brought his signature flair on “Old Vehicle,” while Macka Diamond’s “No Man Problem” added a strong female voice to the mix.
Canary Diamond Tracklist:
- Vybz Kartel – Nuh Like We
- Mavado – Pagans
- Aidonia – Cyaan Bad Up Or Bully Me
- Busy Signal – Mek Di Big Ting Sound
- Flippa Mafia – Old Vehicle
- Macka Diamond – No Man Problem
- Richie Feelings – Tek It To Dem
- Richie Feelings – Tek It To Dem (Raw)
- Buju Banton – Im Not Afraid Of You
- Buju Banton – Im Not Afraid Of You (Raw)
- Flippa Mafia & Mr Easy – Mek Sure We Dead
- New Kids & Nitty Kutchie – Some Bwoy
- New Kids & Nitty Kutchie – Some Bwoy (Raw)
- Singing Craig – They Dont Know Me
- Raw Dawg – Dem Haffi In Yah
- Jah Tunda – Hey Baby
- Roundhead – Tear Dis Whole Place Down
- Flip Money – Canary Diamond Riddim (Instrumental)
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