DIG ROAD RIDDIM produced by CRAWBA 2020
Dig Road Overview
Dig Road Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020. The riddim was produced by CRAWBA and brings together several well-known and rising artists. Busy Signal is featured on the riddim. He is known for his energetic delivery and versatility in dancehall and reggae. Over the years, Busy Signal has built a strong international fan base and is respected for his consistent work. Charly Black also appears on Dig Road Riddim. He is famous for his party anthems and catchy hooks, with songs like “Gyal You a Party Animal” gaining millions of streams worldwide. Dane Ray adds his own touch to the riddim as well. He has made a name for himself as both a singer and a producer, and is recognized for his creative melodies and modern sound. Renee 630 teams up with Neeqah for a joint track on the riddim. Both artists have been active in the dancehall scene and are known for their bold lyrics and energetic performances. J Rile’s contribution brings a fresh voice and adds to the variety of the project. The producer, CRAWBA, has worked on several dancehall projects and is known for his ability to blend traditional and new sounds. Dig Road Riddim features groovy melodies and a provocative energy. Its sound captures the lively spirit of modern Jamaican dancehall while keeping a festival-ready vibe. The riddim stands out for its mix of established and emerging talent.
Dig Road Tracklist:
- Busy Signal – Go Shot (Clean)
- Busy Signal – Go Shot (Raw)
- Charly Black – Sunday To Sunday
- Dane Ray – Nuh Cuddle (Clean)
- Dane Ray – Nuh Cuddle (Raw)
- Renee 630 x Neeqah – Girl Boss (Clean)
- Renee 630 x Neeqah – Girl Boss (Raw)
- J Rile – Zap Zap (Clean)
- J Rile – Zap Zap (Raw)
- Shakka Dax – Galina Scheme (Clean)
- Shakka Dax – Galina Scheme (Raw)
- Frassman Brilliant x Alandon – White Tees (Clean)
- Frassman Brilliant x Alandon – White Tees (Raw)
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