Insects Riddim produced by Billboard King for Kemar McGregor 2024
Insects Overview
Dancehall fans in 2024 are buzzing about a new bashment release featuring some of the genre’s biggest names. Buju Banton, known for his classic hit “Destiny,” leads the way with “This Is Jamaica,” bringing his signature voice and energy. Beenie Man, the “King of Dancehall” and Grammy Award winner, delivers “Goodie Goodie,” showing why he remains a staple in the scene. Elephant Man, famous for his energetic performances, adds the lively “Pop Me Collar” to the mix. Spragga Benz, who has worked with international artists like Stephen Marley, brings “Nuh Kinda Law,” while Mr. Killa, known for his soca hit “Run Wid It,” jumps in with “So You Like It.” The riddim also features Zed Regal’s “Drop It In,” Ghost’s “We’re Strong,” Tifa’s “Spend Pon We,” Nhance’s “Same Way,” and Kyodi’s “Shoes.” Each artist adds their own flavor, making the project rich and diverse. The street anthem base is what gives this riddim its raw energy. The producer behind the project is Billboard King for Kemar McGregor, a name known for shaping modern dancehall and reggae. Kemar McGregor has produced for legends like Gyptian and Marcia Griffiths, and his riddims have reached millions of streams worldwide. His skill in blending club-ready beats with authentic dancehall vibes makes this release stand out. For dancehall fans, 2024 cannot be remembered without this bashment release. The combination of top artists and a powerful riddim creates a true street anthem for the year.
Insects Tracklist:
- Buju Banton – This Is Jamaica
- Beenie Man – Goodie Goodie
- Elephant Man – Pop Me Collar
- Spragga Benz – Nuh Kinda Law
- I-Octane – Born As A Gyalis
- Mr. Killa – So You Like It
- Zed Regal – Drop It In
- Ghost – We’re Strong
- Tifa – Spend Pon We
- Nhance – Same Way
- Kyodi – Shoes
- Yeshie Renee – Soft Man
- Kemar McGregor – Insects Riddim
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