DIRT DIRT RIDDIM VOL 2 – ROLLING DICE
Dirt Dirt Overview
The sound system cut of Dirt Dirt Riddim came together in a small Kingston studio, where the team wanted to create something fresh for dancehall selectors. The track builder focused on keeping the riddim lively and full of energy, making sure each artist could shine. The aim was to give DJs a new anthem for the dancehall nights, with a beat that would get any crowd moving. Rane Son steps up first with “Mill A Week.” Known for his strong delivery, Rane Son brings a confident flow that matches the riddim’s upbeat vibe. His song quickly became a favorite in local parties. Unknown Gringo follows with “Conflict.” He is recognized in the dancehall scene for his hit “Money Factory” and collaborations with other rising stars. On this track, Unknown Gringo’s sharp lyrics and catchy hooks give the riddim a streetwise edge. Liege Wick drops “Homicide,” showing his gritty style and clear voice. He adds a darker, more intense feeling to the project, making his song stand out in the lineup. Swick Don’s “Mek Duppy Walk” keeps the energy high. Swick Don is known for his clever wordplay, and here he uses it to bring a playful twist to the riddim. Hagaat’s “Open Grave” closes out the main lineup with a deep, rumbling vocal. He brings a serious tone, giving the riddim another layer of depth.
Dirt Dirt Tracklist:
- Rane Son – Mill A Week
- Unknown Gringo – Conflict
- Liege Wick – Homicide
- Swick Don – Mek Duppy Walk
- Hagaat – Open Grave
- Sikka Rymes – Pull Up
- Lil Chappa And Rose Culture – Murda Dem
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