Crisp Money Riddim produced by Kreativekendrene production
Crisp Money Overview
When the sound system cut of Crisp Money Riddim played in clubs across Jamaica in 2019, it was impossible not to feel the energy. The rhythm was sharp and lively, with a bouncing beat that made people want to move. The bassline was deep, and the drums snapped with a clear, modern edge. This riddim was built for the dancefloor, but it also had enough melody to catch the ear of anyone listening closely. On this riddim, several artists brought their own style. Brave Heart delivered “Raster Summer,” a track that showed his strong presence and smooth flow. Chippstar’s “Pull Up” added a catchy hook and energetic delivery. Dan Jay performed “Some Gal,” bringing his usual confidence and clever lyrics. Hyah Mistic’s “Journey” stood out for its positive message, while Hyce’s “Frozen Dweet” gave the riddim an extra spark. Chippstar is well known for his collaboration with other young dancehall talents and has built a solid reputation in the scene. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a key role in shaping the final sound. Every layer of the riddim was balanced to keep the vibe tight and clean. The producer, Kreativekendrene production, guided the project with a clear vision. Kreativekendrene has become known for working with both new and established artists, and for helping riddims reach a wide audience. Their work on Crisp Money Riddim added to a growing list of respected productions.
Crisp Money Tracklist:
- Brave Heart – Raster Summer
- Chippstar – Pull Up
- Dan Jay – Some Gal
- Hyah Mistic – Journey
- Hyce – Frozen Dweet
- Konnek – Life Is Everything
- KreativeKendrene – Hills Or Gully
- Ras Icious – Cool Down
- Redta Fyah – Believe It Or Not
- Sequence – Gal Your Body Good
- Vengeance – A Summer
- Whitter The Legend – Summer Rave
- AMMADOTHIS Records – Crisp Money Riddim
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