FULL POWER RIDDIM produced by BILLION MUSIC GROUP 2022
Full Power Overview
The selector’s choice on the Full Power Riddim came together through careful work in the studio. The team behind the project wanted to blend hardcore dancehall energy with catchy hooks that would stick with listeners. At the center of it all was BILLION MUSIC GROUP, a producer and label known for its strong focus on percussion and rhythm. BILLION MUSIC GROUP has been active in the dancehall scene for years, producing tracks that have gained attention both in Jamaica and internationally. The creative direction for Full Power Riddim was clear from the start: keep the beats lively and make sure each artist could bring their own unique style. This made the riddim stand out in 2022, and selectors quickly picked up on its power for dancehall parties and radio sets. Mad Cobra & Ibez brought serious fire to the project with “Chop Lawd.” Mad Cobra is a dancehall veteran, famous for his 1992 hit “Flex,” which reached the US Billboard Hot 100. His work with Ibez on this riddim shows his ability to adapt and stay relevant. Shane O delivered “Up Inna Mi Zone,” adding his signature melodic flow. Shane O is known for his emotional track “A Mill Fi Him,” which made waves in Jamaica and helped him build a loyal fanbase. Tall Up’s “I’M In Love” brings a different vibe, mixing romance with dancehall energy. Davii Don rounds out the selection with “That Hot,” a track that keeps the groove moving and the energy high. Even now, the selector’s choice from Full Power Riddim brings back the true vibe of 2022, reminding reggae fans why these tracks continue to get forward in every dance.
Full Power Tracklist:
- Mad Cobra & Ibez – Chop Lawd (Clean)
- Mad Cobra & Ibez – Chop Lawd (Raw)
- Shane O – Up Inna Mi Zone (Clean)
- Shane O – Up Inna Mi Zone (Raw)
- Tall Up – I’M In Love (Clean)
- Tall Up – I’M In Love (Raw)
- Davii Don – That Hot (Clean)
- Davii Don – That Hot (Raw)
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