GAME TIME RIDDIM produced by MPJ MUSIC 2022
Game Time Overview
In 2022, dancehall found a new heartbeat with the release of the Game Time Riddim. The journey began in the studio, where a talented beat maker crafted a rhythm that blended classic dancehall energy with a fresh, modern twist. The riddim’s creation was guided by MPJ MUSIC, a producer and label known for bringing together top-tier talent and shaping the sound of contemporary dancehall. MPJ MUSIC had already made waves in the industry, with a reputation for high-quality releases that gain significant streams and attention across the Caribbean and beyond. Once the foundation was set, the riddim attracted some of dancehall’s most recognizable voices. Busy Signal, known for global hits like "Watch Out For This (Bumaye)," delivered "Brighter Day" on the riddim, bringing his signature flow and uplifting lyrics. Elephant Man, a veteran with a long list of anthems and the acclaimed album "Good 2 Go," energized the mix with "Tickle," adding his unmistakable hype to the project. Factor’s "Game Time Riddim" served as a core moment, capturing the essence of the beat and the spirit of the streets. Isses joined with "Link Up," adding a call for unity and celebration, while Kid Kurupt’s "Roadside" brought a gritty, real-life perspective to the mix. From the first play on sound systems, Game Time Riddim became a staple at parties and dances. The combination of MPJ MUSIC’s vision and the unique styles of each artist made this riddim a defining sound of 2022, proving that dancehall’s pulse was stronger than ever.
Game Time Tracklist:
- Busy Signal – Brighter Day
- Camar Flava – Get Away
- Elephant Man – Tickle (Raw)
- Elephant Man – Tickle
- Factor – Game Time Riddim
- Isses – Link Up
- Kid Kurupt – Roadside (Raw)
- Kid Kurupt – Roadside
- Kris Kelli – Come to Me
- Looga Man – Feel G (Raw)
- Looga Man – Feel G
- Sean Paul – Trinity
- Ward 21 – Spank It (Raw)
- Ward 21 – Spank It
- Wayne Marshall – Straight A’s
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