IVY LEAGUE RIDDIM produced by RAGZ TO RICHEZ PRODUCTION 2021
Ivy League Overview
RAGZ TO RICHEZ PRODUCTION is the label behind the Ivy League Riddim, a standout release that made waves in dancehall circles in 2021. Known for their sharp production style and ear for fresh talent, RAGZ TO RICHEZ PRODUCTION helped shape the sound of the riddim, giving it a polished, club-ready feel. The label has built a reputation for bringing new voices to the forefront of Jamaican music, and Ivy League Riddim was no exception. The riddim provided a major platform for several up-and-coming artists. Dane Ray, who already caught attention with his hit “Gyalist Code,” brought his signature vibe to the project, helping to drive its popularity. ALXX SNO contributed the track “Tongue,” adding a different flair and energy to the lineup. Jr Mill’s “Moan” and Jonze LMG’s “Neutral” also stood out, each bringing their unique style to the riddim. Vershon, known for songs like “Good Fi Real,” added further depth to the release. Each artist’s contribution helped cement the riddim’s place in dancehall. Behind the scenes, RAGZ TO RICHEZ PRODUCTION guided the overall direction, ensuring every track hit the mark. The label’s work on Ivy League Riddim added to their growing list of achievements, including millions of streams across digital platforms and a reputation for quality dancehall releases. With its infectious groove and strong roster, Ivy League Riddim became a cultural touchstone in 2021, giving a new generation of dancehall artists their breakthrough and keeping dance floors moving across Jamaica and beyond.
Ivy League Tracklist:
- Dane Ray – Gyalist Code
- ALXX SNO – Tongue
- Jr Mill – Moan
- Vershon – Good Fi Real
- Jonze LMG – Neutral
- Bartley – Karma
- Shremkell – No Trust
- Fresh King – Young Millionaire
- Vindon – Apex
- Ragz To Richez – Ivy League Riddim (Playback)
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