DIAMOND CHIP RIDDIM produced by TRENDING MUZIK 2021
Diamond Chip Overview
In 2021, the Diamond Chip Riddim sound system cut captured the true spirit of dancehall’s bashment energy. Its deep basslines and sharp drum patterns matched the pulse of the streets that year, making it a favorite in parties and on radio. The riddim’s timing was perfect, arriving just as dancehall fans were craving a fresh, hard-hitting vibe. The beat maker behind this project, TRENDING MUZIK, has become a respected name in the dancehall production scene. Based in Jamaica, the label is known for crafting riddims that draw both local and international attention. TRENDING MUZIK’s catalog features several projects that have racked up significant streams, helping to push emerging artists into the spotlight. King Brack opens the lineup with "Top Strikah," a track that showcases his commanding delivery. Irv Dawg follows with "Money Mi Need," bringing a hustler’s anthem that resonates with many listeners. Keneil Merital, previously part of Merital Family—known for the hit "My Money (Ha Ha)" with Vybz Kartel—delivers "Don't Care," adding lyrical edge and experience to the riddim. 6ix Frass steps in with "Can't Tame," a song that highlights his gritty vocal style. Ryan Drews rounds out the selection with "To the Top," offering determination and hope over the driving beat. Each artist brings their unique flow, adding layers to the riddim’s appeal. The Diamond Chip Riddim’s sound system cut didn’t just fit the year—it helped define it, energizing dance floors and cementing its place in dancehall’s 2021 story.
Diamond Chip Tracklist:
- King Brack – Top Strikah
- Irv Dawg – Money Mi Need
- Keneil Merital – Don’t Care
- 6ix Frass – Can’t Tame
- Ryan Drews – To the Top
- Bert Mckoy – Badness
- GKidd – Rich Life
- Unlmtd – Your Type
- Young TL – Guide Me
- Daryn Casanova – Smoothe & Suave
- Dan Marcus – Living the Life
- Papa John – In God We Trust
- Snipa Wizdom – Summa Time Nice
- Trending Muzik – Diamond Chip Version
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