FATHER & SON INCURSION RIDDIM produced by DJ TREASURE MUSIC 2023
Father & Son Incursion Overview
Fans quickly embraced the dancehall drop when the Father and Son Incursion Riddim hit the scene in 2023. The riddim’s fresh, streetwise sound brought a new wave of energy to dancehall sessions, with listeners praising its raw flavor and infectious beats. The response across social media and at parties was immediate, as tracks from the set became crowd favorites. Central to the riddim’s impact were the artists who brought their unique voices to the project. Aktion Motion made a strong impression with "Real Official," a track that highlighted his distinct delivery and lyrical style. Aktion Motion has built a reputation in the dancehall community, especially after his collaboration on "More And More" with Money Pallet Ft. Aktion Motion. This track stood out for its catchy hook and seamless vocal blend, showcasing the chemistry between the two performers. Money Pallet also contributed solo with "Lock Off The World," a tune that resonated with fans for its relatable message and hard-hitting rhythm. The combination of these artists and songs created a set that felt both fresh and rooted in dancehall tradition. Behind the scenes, DJ TREASURE MUSIC shaped the sound of the riddim as producer and label head. Known for curating popular dancehall mixes on YouTube and streaming platforms, DJ TREASURE MUSIC has played a key role in bringing new talent and riddims to a global audience. His signature percussion-driven style gave the Father and Son Incursion Riddim its heartbeat. Many agree this dancehall set helped define the bashment energy of 2023, capturing the excitement and creativity of the genre.
Father & Son Incursion Tracklist:
- Aktion Motion – Real Official(Clean)
- Aktion Motion – Real Official(Radio Edit)
- Money Pallet Ft. Aktion Motion – More And More
- Money Pallet – Lock Off The World(Clean)
- Money Pallet – Lock Off The World(Radio Edit)
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