CONTRACT RIDDIM produced by MONEY3 PRODUCTION 2021
Contract Overview
In 2021, the Contract Riddim compilation stood out as one of the most exciting bashment releases. The journey began in Kingston studios, where the track builder crafted a yard beat mixing classic dancehall energy with modern polish. This infectious rhythm became the foundation for a blend of hardcore deejay verses and melodic hooks. Behind the project was MONEY3 PRODUCTION, a label known for its sharp production style and consistent output. MONEY3 PRODUCTION had already made a name on the local scene, with a reputation for delivering tracks that rack up streams across digital platforms. Their vision brought together a lineup of rising and established artists for this release. Quada, fresh off the buzz from his hit “Reflex,” delivered “Shame Dem,” bringing his signature flow and lyrical wit. Chronic Law, recognized for his charting single “Hillside,” offered “Contract Murder,” a gritty standout that showcased his storytelling skills. Shane E, with “Cuban,” added his own flair, while Sanity Dsane1 contributed “How,” a smooth vocal cut that balanced the compilation’s energy. Leejan’s “Timmy Turner” introduced a catchy, melodic twist. The riddim also featured Eazyboy Checkers with “Stop Light,” Flick Emotion’s “Real Killa,” and Rolex Dunbar’s “Certified Shooter,” each adding their own flavor to the mix. From studio creation to release, Contract Riddim captured the spirit of the dancehall in 2021. It became a selector’s favorite, earning replay after replay at parties and on streaming platforms, and cemented MONEY3 PRODUCTION’s place among influential dancehall producers.
Contract Tracklist:
- Quada – Shame Dem
- Chronic Law – Contract Murder
- Shane E – Cuban
- Sanity Dsane1 – How
- Leejan – Timmy Turner
- Eazyboy Checkers – Stop Light
- Flick Emotion – Real Killa
- Rolex Dunbar – Certified Shooter
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