KINGSTON 20 RIDDIM produced by MONSTA MUSIC HOUSE
Kingston 20 Overview
The street anthem base has always played a big role in dancehall music. In Kingston, the sound systems and street parties set the stage for new riddims to catch fire. The raw, direct energy of these sessions shaped how dancehall evolved, bringing the voice of the streets into every beat. When the Kingston 20 Riddim arrived in 2019, it captured this same street flavor. The riddim was produced by MONSTA MUSIC HOUSE, a label known for its sharp production and focus on dancehall’s roots. MONSTA MUSIC HOUSE has made a name for itself with a number of successful projects, helping many artists reach wider audiences. Their work on Kingston 20 Riddim continued their tradition of creating tracks that DJs and fans love. Vershon’s “Since Mary” stands out on the riddim, with his clear vocals and heartfelt delivery. Shane O’s “Too Friendly” adds another layer, showing his unique style and lyrical skills. Monsta Ko'B and Bramma both deliver strong performances on “Money Pree,” each bringing their own take on the hustle and struggles of daily life. Bugle’s “Street Smart” is another highlight, as he shares advice and stories from the streets. The careful touch of the studio team made sure each track had its own space, while still fitting into the overall vibe of the riddim. MONSTA MUSIC HOUSE’s attention to detail and respect for dancehall traditions helped make Kingston 20 Riddim a favorite among DJs and listeners. This street anthem base keeps its place in dancehall history, reminding fans of the power and honesty that comes from the heart of Kingston.
Kingston 20 Tracklist:
- Vershon – Since Mary
- Shane O – Too Friendly
- Monsta Ko’B – Money Pree (feat Bramma)
- Bugle – Street Smart
- Chi Ching Ching – Traffic
- Chi Ching Ching – Traffic (raw)
- Munga – Right Yah So
- Munga – Right Yah So (raw)
- Sizzla – We Nuh Business
- Sizzla – We Nuh Business (raw)
- D’Angel – Me Alone
- Hya Tola – Nuh Trust Them
- Jah Fiery – Talli Broom
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