KRG RIDDIM produced by ROMEO MUSIC 2021
Krg Overview
The Krg Riddim project brought a fresh, energetic sound to dancehall in 2021. Its style is bold and lively, with rhythms that push dancers to move and DJs to reload tracks all night. The mood is pure party, with a mix of sharp beats and catchy hooks that keep the vibe high. Artists like Mean Dawg, Liane Alicia, and Intrestt take the lead on this compilation. Mean Dawg’s “High Grade” stands out with its confident delivery and strong presence. Liane Alicia brings a positive message on “New Day,” showcasing the uplifting side of dancehall. Intrestt appears twice, first with “Duppy Truck,” then with the energetic “Bubble,” showing versatility across different moods. Ras Demo adds his unique style to “Place Red,” while Sav LuckyStar’s “Dutty Dollar” brings real street energy. Other highlights include Korey Max with “Party Vibes,” Kush Riley’s “Jungle Justice,” Jah Fett’s “13 - God Alone,” and Shanit Force’s “So Much A Gwaan.” Each artist adds their own flavor, making the riddim a true showcase of talent. The driving force behind Krg Riddim is ROMEO MUSIC, a respected producer known for creating rhythms that connect with both dancehall fans and club crowds. ROMEO MUSIC has built a reputation for quality productions, and this release on the Romeo Music label continued that streak. Krg Riddim quickly became a favorite among DJs and helped define the sound of dancehall in 2021, standing out among the year’s biggest bashment drops.
Krg Tracklist:
- Mean Dawg – High Grade
- Liane Alicia – New Day
- Intrestt – Duppy Truck (Clean)
- Intrestt – Duppy Truck (Raw)
- Ras Demo – Place Red
- Intrestt – Bubble (Clean)
- Intrestt – Bubble (Raw)
- Sav LuckyStar – Dutty Dollar (Clean)
- Sav LuckyStar – Dutty Dollar (Raw)
- Korey Max – Party Vibes
- Kush Riley – Jungle Justice (Clean)
- Kush Riley – Jungle Justice (Raw)
- Jah Fett – 13 – God Alone
- Shanit Force – So Much A Gwaan
- Clymaxx – IDGAF (Clean)
- Clymaxx – IDGAF (Raw)
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