Cell Chip Riddim produced by 9miles Records 2024
Cell Chip Overview
The Cell Chip Riddim bashment release quickly became a staple in dancehall sessions across Jamaica in 2024. The release featured a strong lineup of tracks, each adding its own flavor to the riddim. Key tracks included Malie Donn — Stocks And Bonds, Rajahwild — Another Dolla, Finga Quenga — Bingo Wi Bingo, Najeeriii — Run E Game, and Kant10t — Nuh Regula Coot. Other standout songs on the project were Chxpz — Tamara, Tenn Point — Fully Code, Ayetian — Lawge, Marksman — Big House, and Iwaata — Mugabe. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Malie Donn, who delivered Stocks And Bonds, is well known for his viral hit V6, which helped cement his place in the dancehall scene. Rajahwild, with Another Dolla, is recognized for his energetic delivery and his 2023 breakout track, Wild Out. Finga Quenga’s Bingo Wi Bingo brought a catchy hook that quickly caught on in street dances. Najeeriii, on Run E Game, continued his rise after making waves with his single Paddle Boat. Kant10t contributed Nuh Regula Coot, adding to the diversity of the release. Behind the boards was 9miles Records, a label that has built a reputation for high-energy dancehall productions. 9miles Records is known for their work on the Viral Riddim, which racked up millions of streams and became a fixture at parties and on radio. Even months after its release, Cell Chip Riddim still brings back the lively vibe of 2024, reminding fans of the year’s dancehall energy and creativity.
Cell Chip Tracklist:
- Malie Donn – Stocks And Bonds
- Rajahwild – Another Dolla
- Valiant – Bad Bitch
- Finga Quenga – Bingo Wi Bingo
- Najeeriii – Run E Game
- Kant10t – Nuh Regula Coot
- Chxpz – Tamara
- Tenn Point – Fully Code
- Ayetian – Lawge
- Marksman – Big House
- Iwaata – Mugabe
- Glorii – Yah Duppy Cuz
- 1Biggs Don – Dunce
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