GMG Riddim produced by Big Project Production and Cashflow Rinse 2024
GMG Overview
The GMG Riddim stands out in 2024 as a fresh dancehall release, blending the classic yard beat with modern sounds. This riddim captures the rebellious spirit that has always defined dancehall, but it also shows how the genre can mix with other styles. The beat has touches of hip hop and even pop, making it easy for fans of different music to enjoy. Each artist on the GMG Riddim brings something unique. Aidonia, known for his hit "Yeah Yeah," delivers "Moon Walk" with his usual high energy and sharp lyrics. Dee Dre’s "Dont Worry" adds a smooth, melodic flow, showing his skill at mixing singing and deejaying. Jayds, who gained attention with "Superstar," keeps his style bold and confident. Prohgress, with "Spoil You," blends dancehall with a touch of R&B, while Posh Morris’s "Look Good" gives the riddim a catchy, upbeat vibe. The riddim’s powerful sound comes from Big Project Production, a producer known for creative rhythms and working with top dancehall acts. Cashflow Rinse, a respected name in the scene, also helped guide the project. Cashflow Rinse has a long history in dancehall, famous for breaking new talent and for his work with popular sound systems. Selectors in Jamaica and abroad still play this bashment riddim in 2024, showing its lasting impact. The GMG Riddim proves that dancehall can keep its roots while blending with other genres, thanks to both the artists’ performances and the producers’ vision.
GMG Tracklist:
- Aidonia – Moon Walk (Clean)
- Aidonia – Moon Walk (Radio Edit)
- Dee Dre – Dont Worry
- Jayds – Superstar (Clean)
- Jayds – Superstar (Radio Edit)
- Prohgress – Spoil You (Clean)
- Prohgress – Spoil You (Radio Edit)
- Posh Morris – Look Good
- Uppity Boss – Teddy Brukshut (Clean)
- Uppity Boss – Teddy Brukshut (Radio Edit)
- Big Project Production – GMG Instrumental
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