Kill Ting Riddim produced by ILL-MATIC Records 2024
Kill Ting Overview
The 2024 dancehall collection built around the Kill Ting Riddim offers a lineup of tracks that have caught the attention of selectors and fans alike. Each tune brings its own energy, making the riddim a favorite in dancehall sessions. The tracklist includes Marly B Top Genna with "Bad Man," Bobby Platinum’s "Crooked Ways," ILL — MATIC Records with "Kill Ting Riddim," Danger B’s "Police & Politician," Night Hawk’s "Run Up," and Euro Staxx on "Weak Heart." These songs deliver a mix of streetwise lyrics and party-ready vibes, fitting well into the current dancehall landscape. Marly B Top Genna, known for his dynamic style, leads with "Bad Man," a track that stands out for its commanding delivery. Bobby Platinum, who has earned recognition for his work in the underground dancehall scene, brings "Crooked Ways," adding grit to the collection. ILL — MATIC Records showcases the riddim itself, highlighting the label’s signature sound. Danger B’s "Police & Politician" brings topical lyrics, while Night Hawk delivers energy on "Run Up." Euro Staxx rounds out the set with "Weak Heart," offering a different flavor to the riddim. The producer behind this project, ILL-MATIC Records, has a reputation for crafting influential dancehall instrumentals. The label has previously made waves with productions that have gained traction on streaming platforms and in Jamaican dancehalls. Selectors continue to rate this 2024 collection highly, thanks to its strong lineup and the cohesive sound shaped by ILL-MATIC Records’ experienced touch. This riddim package keeps dancers moving and DJs reloading.
Kill Ting Tracklist:
- Marly B Top Genna – Bad Man
- Bobby Platinum – Crooked Ways
- ILL-MATIC Records – Kill Ting Riddim (Instrumental)
- Danger B – Police & Politician
- Night Hawk – Run Up
- Euro Staxx – Weak Heart
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