Greedy Riddim produced by GeniusMintol for Big League Music 2025
Greedy Overview
Greedy Riddim is a new dancehall set from Jamaica, and it is quickly becoming a big anthem across the island in 2025. The riddim comes with a smooth, catchy sound that is making people dance everywhere. This release features some exciting artists. Don Creety brings energy with his song "Freestyle 25." Dunger Lee adds his style on "Dweet Again." Dunger Lee is known for his collaboration with Busy Signal on "Up Move," which helped him reach a wider audience. GeniusMintol, who is both an artist and the producer, delivers "Turn Me On." GeniusMintol has produced several popular dancehall tracks over the years and is respected for his work with Big League Music. Malvern King steps in with "Ah Mi Dis," while Mbida Dee gives fans "Ndipe Sando." Each artist brings something different, making the riddim feel fresh and full of life. The producer behind this set is GeniusMintol, working for Big League Music. GeniusMintol has built a strong name in the dancehall scene, especially after his track "Turn Me On" gained attention online. Big League Music, the label behind this release, is known for supporting new talent and producing quality dancehall music. Greedy Riddim is filling dance floors in 2025, with its smooth melodies and strong beats. The mix of established and rising artists, along with GeniusMintol’s production, makes this set a favorite in parties and street dances all over Jamaica. This riddim is sure to stay popular for a long time.
Greedy Tracklist:
- Don Creety – Freestyle 25
- Dunger Lee – Dweet Again
- GeniusMintol – Turn Me On [Radio]
- GeniusMintol – Turn Me On [Raw]
- Malvern King – Ah Mi Dis
- Mbida Dee – Ndipe Sando
- AK Don47 – Press It
- Bobby Juggla – Big Timer
- Cheqman – Holy Ghost Fire
- Pimp Wacho Ft Zi Virus & GeniusMintol – Biltong
- Star Vybz – Vanoku Chengetedza Mwari
- Zi Virus – Yauya Hondo
- Zombie – Chiiko
- GeniusMintol – Greedy Riddim Instrumental
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