GAZILLIONAIRE RIDDIM produced by POP PLUG PRODUCTIONS / KING PON DE THRONE RECORDZ 2020
Gazillionaire Overview
Gazillionaire Riddim is a dancehall riddim released in 2020. The project brings together several artists who each add their own style to the music. Buscoby Don is known for his energetic delivery and catchy lyrics. He has built a steady following in the dancehall scene with his consistent releases. Dajigga stands out for his smooth flow and clever wordplay. He often brings a thoughtful edge to his tracks, making him popular with fans who like deeper lyrics. Pop Plug is both an artist and a producer. His music often mixes classic dancehall vibes with modern sounds, and he has played a key role in shaping the Gazillionaire Riddim. Deejay Banks is recognized for his unique voice and strong stage presence. He has performed at several local events and continues to build his reputation. The Banks Lyrical King appears twice on the riddim, showing his versatility. He is known for his lyrical skills and has gained respect for his sharp writing. Slice adds a different flavor with his clear vocals and memorable hooks, making his tracks easy to sing along to. The riddim is produced by POP PLUG PRODUCTIONS / KING PON DE THRONE RECORDZ. This label has a history of working with both new and established artists, and is known for its crisp production quality. Gazillionaire Riddim features lively drums, catchy basslines, and a modern dancehall feel. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing creativity in Jamaican music and continues to get play in dancehall sessions.
Gazillionaire Tracklist:
- Buscoby Don – Cawpasehtic
- Dajigga – Rich And Nah Talk (Gazillionaire Riddim)
- Pop Plug, Deejay Banks – Gazillionaire Riddim
- The Banks Lyrical King – Body Up Deh
- The Banks Lyrical King, Quizz The Kid, D-Camp – Get Respect, Get Money (Remix)
- The Banks Lyrical King, Slice – Get Respect, Get Money
- Wez-Iran – Uber Wine
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