DUTTY DOLLAR RIDDIM produced by DJ JAGGA 2017
Dutty Dollar Overview
The Dutty Dollar Riddim, released in 2017 by Dj Jagga Records, remains a strong favorite among dancehall selectors. This riddim stands out for its high energy and catchy beats, which keep dance floors moving. Selectors often choose it because it captures the raw spirit of dancehall while also mixing in sounds from other genres like hip hop and R&B. This blend makes the Dutty Dollar Riddim appealing to a wide audience, not just hardcore dancehall fans. Each artist on the riddim brings something special. Richie Stephens, known for his hit song “Weakness For Sweetness,” delivers “Mountain” with his signature vocal strength. Bencil Clickstar’s “Know You” adds a streetwise edge, while Cee Gee’s “Clean & Tight” shows off smooth lyrics and flow. Dj Jagga, who also features on “Clean & Tight (Feat Dj Jagga),” is the producer behind the project. Dj Jagga is recognized for his work in the dancehall scene and his label, Dj Jagga Records, which has released several popular riddims. Versatile’s track “Dutty Dollar” brings even more flavor, fitting perfectly into the riddim’s vibe. The production quality is clear, with DJ JAGGA making sure each track has a strong melody and rhythm. His attention to detail in building the riddim gives every song a unique sound but keeps them connected. Years after its release, selectors still play the Dutty Dollar Riddim because of its lasting energy and the strong performances from Richie Stephens, Bencil Clickstar, Cee Gee, Dj Jagga, and Versatile.
Dutty Dollar Tracklist:
- Richie Stephens – Mountain
- Bencil Clickstar – Know You
- Bencil Clickstar – Know You (Raw)
- Cee Gee – Clean & Tight (Feat Dj Jagga)
- Cee Gee – Clean & Tight (Feat Dj Jagga) (Raw)
- Versatile – Dutty Dollar
- Versatile – Dutty Dollar (Raw)
- Iyara – Squeeze
- Iyara – Squeeze (Raw)
- Dj Jagga Records – Dutty Dollar Riddim
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