DON?T RUSH RIDDIM (REMIXES) – VARIOUS JAMAICAN ARTISTS 2020
Dont Rush Overview
Dont Rush Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020 that brings together several well-known artists. The riddim stands out for its energetic beat and strong collaborations. Chronic Law is one of the main voices on this release. Known for his deep lyrics and steady delivery, he has become a regular name in dancehall since his rise in 2018. Don Pree, another artist on the riddim, is recognized for his unique voice and catchy hooks. He has built a following with songs that often mix street themes and party vibes. Hot Frass adds his own style to the riddim, bringing a raw energy that matches his reputation for bold lyrics and lively performances. Vershon, who is also featured, is famous for his smooth melodies and emotional songs. He has made a mark in the genre with tracks that often explore personal and social topics. Deep Jahi is known for his thoughtful songwriting and has received praise for his conscious lyrics. The producer behind Dont Rush Riddim is known for working with top dancehall acts and shaping modern sounds in the genre. The riddim itself features a fast-paced, pulsating rhythm that is easy to recognize. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing creativity in Jamaican dancehall. The project highlights how different artists can come together on one beat to create something memorable for fans both in Jamaica and abroad.
Dont Rush Tracklist:
- Chronic Law – Don’t Rush
- Don Pree – Don’t Rush
- Hot Frass – Don’t Rush
- Vershon – Don’t Rush
- Deep Jahi – Don’t Rush
- Navino – Back To The Money
- Bad Gyal Jade – Don’t Rush
- Hydal – Don’t Rush
- Jahvillani – Don’t Rush
- Sentimental – Don’t Rush
- Bush Cash – Don’t Rush
- Young T & Bugsey – Don’t Rush
- Jahniah – Don’t Rush
- Kaibanon – Canon
- TuQute – Don’t Rush
- 9TYZ – Don’t Rush
- Don’t Rush Riddim Instrumental/Version
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