CHOPPA SEASON RIDDIM produced by WHEELIDON PRODUCTION 2023
Choppa Season Overview
The Choppa Season Riddim brought together a talented group of artists in 2023. 3ple M, known for the song "Paper," is respected for his energetic delivery and strong presence in the reggae and dancehall scene. Bigga Xtreme, who performs "Life Sweet" on this riddim, has made a name for himself with his unique voice and has previously worked with several popular Jamaican producers. Cloodnine stands out with the track "Woman Weed an Money," adding a personal touch to the riddim. Cromaximum brings his own style to "My Rider," while De'Luke shows his range with two songs, "Money an Power" and "Round 2." Each artist gives a sincere performance, making the project memorable. The musical backdrop of Choppa Season Riddim was shaped by WHEELIDON PRODUCTION. This producer is known for blending modern reggae with classic roots sounds. WHEELIDON PRODUCTION has gained attention in recent years for working with both new and established artists, and their projects often appear on streaming platforms and reggae charts. The riddim itself is remembered for its conscious sound and roots revival influence. The production uses live instruments and retro rhythms, giving the music a timeless feeling. In 2023, Choppa Season Riddim stood out as a cultural work, attracting fans who appreciate authentic reggae vibes. As the songs by 3ple M, Bigga Xtreme, Cloodnine, Cromaximum, and De'Luke played across dance floors and radio stations, the riddim became a favorite among reggae lovers. The strong collaboration between these artists and WHEELIDON PRODUCTION helped make Choppa Season Riddim a highlight of the year.
Choppa Season Tracklist:
- 3ple M – Paper
- Bigga Xtreme – Life Sweet
- Cloodnine – Woman Weed an Money
- Cromaximum – My Rider
- De’Luke – Money an Power
- De’Luke – Round 2
- Dhynamic – Fast Life
- Dynamik Twin – Ready
- Knabdem – Run Road
- Luminous P50 – Easy Ting
- Surgeon Boss – Fully Active
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