HOT PEPPER RIDDIM (EXPANDED EDITION) – DJ TREASURE MUSIC 2020
Hot Pepper Overview
Hot Pepper Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020. It brings together several artists who each add their own style to the beat. Jahvel is known for his strong delivery and catchy hooks. He has built a steady following with songs that often focus on daily life and ambition. Shellinz stands out for his energetic flow and streetwise lyrics. He is recognized in the local scene for his ability to hype up crowds during live shows. Trejja Don adds a smooth yet commanding presence to the riddim. His tracks often highlight his singjay style, combining singing and deejaying, and he has gained attention for his confident performances. Bazragod brings a deep, rough vocal style that matches the riddim’s bold sound. His music usually touches on real-life struggles and resilience, making his contribution relatable to many listeners. Zee K is known for blending melody with dancehall rhythms. She has gained streaming traction with her unique voice and has been praised for her versatility on different projects. The Hot Pepper Riddim was produced by a team that focused on delivering hard-hitting grooves and a modern dancehall vibe. The riddim itself features sharp drum patterns and heavy bass, typical of 2020 dancehall productions. It reflects the street culture and party atmosphere of Jamaica, making it a notable release for fans of the genre.
Hot Pepper Tracklist:
- Jahvel – Hot Pepper
- Shellinz – Cyaa Tame
- Trejja Don – Global Badness
- Bazragod – Parish 14 Badness (Clean)
- Bazragod – Parish 14 Badness (Raw)
- Zee K – Art Of Badness (Clean)
- Zee K – Art Of Badness (Raw)
- Draybadz Kunte – Organize Badness
- 100 – Volcane
- Jonnah – Starlife (feat Prince)
- Brukout – Wah More (Clean)
- Brukout – Wah More (Raw)
- Arsones – Garrison Justice (Clean)
- Arsones – Garrison Justice (Raw)
- DJ Treasure Music – Hot Pepper Riddim Instrumental
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