CASH BANG RIDDIM produced by SHOTBYSAKU RECORDZ 2022
Cash Bang Overview
In 2022, the dancehall scene got a fresh boost with the release of the Cash Bang Riddim, which dropped from Jamaica’s SHOTBYSAKU RECORDZ. This label, known for pushing new dancehall sounds and helping young talent break out, quickly caught the ears of fans and selectors alike. The riddim’s foundation comes from the Cash Bang Riddim Instrumental by Shotbysaku, setting a lively and energetic mood. Slyngaz jumps in with “Big Cash,” adding his signature flow. Slyngaz is recognized in the dancehall community for his collaborations with other up-and-coming artists and has built a solid reputation for his catchy hooks. Northcoast C9 brings a sharp edge with “Chip Glock,” showing off his lyrical skills. Other standout tracks include Kyro Matic’s “Brawling Murda” and Krucial’s “Wild Life.” These artists add their own style to the riddim, keeping the project fresh from start to finish. Each song fits together but also lets the individual artists shine. The sound engineer behind the drop made sure every track hit hard, with clean mixing and bass that rattled speakers at parties. SHOTBYSAKU RECORDZ, the producer, has built a name for delivering dancehall projects that get heavy rotation both online and in the dance. The label’s focus on quality has helped its riddims gather thousands of streams and become favorites for many selectors. Even now, selectors and fans remember the Cash Bang Riddim for its late-night party vibes and strong lineup. It’s a 2022 release that still gets plenty of play in dancehall circles.
Cash Bang Tracklist:
- Shotbysaku – Cash Bang Riddim Instrumental
- Slyngaz – Big Cash
- Northcoast C9 – Chip Glock
- Kyro Matic – Brawling Murda
- Krucial – Wild Life
- Ssani – Silent River
- Vyision – Bricks Up
- Chavo – Psycho
- Rushh – Talibhan Story
- Klinical Gad – Top Diala
- King Aseer – Bad Bitch
- Kyro Matic – Pop Molly
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