CAR WASH RIDDIM produced by BLUE SKY PRODUCTION 2023
Car Wash Overview
The Car Wash Riddim arrived in 2023, making a strong impact on Jamaica’s dancehall scene. Released under BLUE SKY PRODUCTION, the project quickly found favor with DJs and partygoers alike. The riddim features a lineup of both legendary and rising artists, each bringing their own style to the beat. Cutty Ranks, known worldwide for his classic “Limb By Limb,” delivers “Dem A Watch” on this riddim. His deep voice and commanding delivery are instantly recognizable, adding weight to the release. Macka Diamond, one of dancehall’s most respected female artists and the winner of the International Reggae and World Music Awards’ Best Female DJ/Rapper in 2011, contributes “God Bless.” Her track stands out with confident lyrics and a catchy chorus. Cyanide Oftm steps in with “Money Up,” bringing fresh energy and sharp streetwise lyrics. Chkn An Rice offers a party anthem with “Drinks & Party,” making it a favorite for club DJs. Wasp, who has collaborated with several top Jamaican acts over the years, shines on “One In A Million.” Rounding out the collection, JB The Artiste delivers “If You Nuh Real,” adding a modern touch to the riddim. BLUE SKY PRODUCTION, known for their clean sound and consistent output in the dancehall industry, handled the riddim’s creation. Their work has earned millions of streams across digital platforms, helping to shape the sound of modern dancehall. For fans and DJs alike, 2023 in dancehall would not be complete without the Car Wash Riddim. Its blend of established talent and fresh voices made it one of the year’s most memorable releases.
Car Wash Tracklist:
- Cutty Ranks – Dem A Watch
- Cyanide Oftm – Money Up (Clean)
- Cyanide Oftm – Money Up (Radio Edit)
- Macka Diamond – God Bless
- Chkn An Rice – Drinks & Party
- Wasp – One In A Million (Clean)
- Wasp – One In A Million (Radio Edit)
- JB The Artiste – If You Nuh Real
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