Creepy Crawlies Riddim produced and engineered by Riddimz Kalacta and GeniusMintol for Riddim World Records 2024
Creepy Crawlies Overview
Creepy Crawlies Riddim arrived in 2024 and quickly became a standout in the dancehall world. Coming from the heart of the bashment scene, this riddim brought a fresh energy to late-night parties and dance floors across the globe. The project features a select group of artists, each bringing their own fire to the riddim. Don Creety steps forward with "Have It Ova Dem," a track that showcases his confident delivery and sharp lyrics. Dunger Lee teams up with GeniusMintol on "Money Pree," giving fans a catchy anthem that’s hard to forget. GeniusMintol is known for his work in the dancehall space, and with "Money Pree," he continues to build on his reputation for infectious hooks and clever wordplay. Jungle D adds another layer with "Bigger Than," a song that pulses with energy and keeps the crowd moving. Mbida Dee joins forces with Ranx Shabba on "Zvima Chune," and together they deliver a tune that’s both lively and memorable. Ranx Shabba, who has made his mark with other collaborations in the dancehall scene, brings his signature style to the project. Behind the scenes, the mixing board king played a key role in shaping the sound of Creepy Crawlies Riddim. The producer’s attention to detail and deep understanding of dancehall rhythms helped give the riddim its unique character. By the summer of 2024, Creepy Crawlies Riddim was more than just a collection of songs—it became a touchstone for dancehall culture, inspiring countless party memories and late-night celebrations.
Creepy Crawlies Tracklist:
- Don Creety – Have It Ova Dem
- Dunger Lee Ft GeniusMintol – Money Pree
- Jungle D – Bigger Than
- GeniusMintol Ft Zi Virus and Dunger Lee – Run Come [Clean]
- GeniusMintol Ft Zi Virus and Dunger Lee – Run Come [Explicit]
- Mbida Dee Ft Ranx Shabba – Zvima Chune
- Riddimz Kalacta & GeniusMintol – Creepy Crawlies Riddim Instrumental
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