HILLY BILLY RIDDIM produced by STING G MUSIC 2013
Hilly Billy Overview
The bashment flow of 2013 still brings energy to dancehall fans today. Many remember the lively beats and catchy hooks that filled the dance floors. This sound did more than just entertain—it helped launch the careers of new artists who are now well known in dancehall. One of the standout tracks from this time was Ar — Jay - Gal Dem Nuff. The song’s playful lyrics and upbeat rhythm made it a favorite in dancehall circles. Chris Militant also made a mark with Bungle A Gyal, a song that showed his unique style and helped him gain attention in the industry. Chronic Law, who later became famous for songs like "Hillside," started to catch the public’s eye with Me A Do This. This track showed his lyrical skill and set the stage for his future success. Fyamel Ft. Elemental brought a different vibe with Weed Cut Up, a tune that quickly became popular among fans who love songs about everyday life. The version by Elemental - Weed Cut Up also kept the riddim buzzing with its catchy chorus. Behind all these tracks was STING G MUSIC, the producer who pulled everything together. Known for working with both rising and established artists, STING G MUSIC has played a key role in shaping modern dancehall. The label’s projects have earned thousands of streams and are respected for their quality and influence. The bashment flow of 2013 will always echo the fire and excitement of that year, reminding listeners of the riddim that brought fresh talent into the spotlight.
Hilly Billy Tracklist:
- Ar-Jay – Gal Dem Nuff
- Chris Militant – Bungle A Gyal
- Chronic Law – Me A Do This
- Fyamel Ft. Elemental – Weed Cut Up
- G Starr Ft. Ashtallama – You Follow
- Lady Sharifa – Double Dutchy
- Lincoln (3 Dot) – Gangsta Fuck (The Gal Dem Wah)
- Vapa – She Wah The Country Western
- Xxtra X – Say Them A Gallis
- Sting G Music – Hilly Billy Riddim Version
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